Brandon-Kunkel-Obituary

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Brandon Scott Kunkel

DE KALB, Illinois

Sep 13, 1979 – Jun 9, 2025 (Age 45)

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September 13, 1979
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June 9, 2025
AGE
45
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DE KALB, Illinois
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Brandon Scott Kunkel


 


Born: September 13, 1979


Died: June 9, 2025


 


Brandon Scott Kunkel, 45, of Madison, Wisconsin passed away of natural causes on June 9, 2025. He was born in DeKalb, Illinois on September 13, 1979, to Larry and Lori (Reingardt) Kunkel. Brandon grew up in DeKalb surrounded by his large extended family including numerous grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins.


Brandon was the light of his father’s life. They shared a love of fishing, whether from the bank of a river or the middle of a lake, always hoping to catch the big one while enjoying one another’s company. Brandon learned carpentry and woodworking from his dad, a skill he used throughout his life often making things to give as gifts.


As a kid, Brandon and his DeKalb cousins were inseparable, spending summer days riding bikes all over town, fishing in the NIU lagoon and Kishwaukee River, playing pick-up baseball, and swimming at Hopkins Park pool. Nights were spent with sleepovers and games of kick the can. Every summer for a good number of years included a week-long vacation at a lakeside cabin in Wisconsin where fun and laughs were never ending.


Brandon had a soft spot for his little sister, Lyndsay. At eight years older, he was thrilled to have become a big brother and loved her to no end. They spent their young lives together with big brother showing the way whether it was learning to ride a bike or drive a car.


Just as Brandon was the light of his father’s life, Brandon’s children, Hunter and Serenity, were the light of his life. His face lit up whenever he spoke of them; he was so very proud of them. Brandon loved nothing more than being a father.


Brandon’s strong will to persevere gave him strength and courage to push forward in life even when life was challenging. He had a kind heart and was a friend to many, always looking out for and providing encouraging words and good deeds to those in need of emotional support. He had a lifelong love of animals and especially cherished his dog and constant companion, Bella.


Brandon worked for years at Pandiut Corporation in DeKalb and most recently at Agrace in Wisconsin.


Brandon was loved and will be missed by his father Larry, stepmom Dana, sister Lyndsay Estes of Dickson, Tennessee, children Hunter and Serenity, step-grandparents Raymond and Biruta Ditrichs, as well as numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death by his mother Lori; grandparents Earl and Irene Kunkel, Harold Reingardt, and Don and Shirley Oakland; uncle Barry Kunkel; aunts Sherry Bute and Kathy Charnstrom; nephew Jerry Kunkel.


Visitation will be Thursday, June 19, 2025, from 10:00 – 11:30 am at Finch Funeral Home in DeKalb. The service will follow at 11:30 am. In lieu of flowers, memorials in Brandon’s memory can be made to WisCares, the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine community veterinary clinic for families experiencing low income and/or homelessness (www.wiscares.wisc.edu) or to a mental health charity of choice. Cremation rites and arrangements were entrusted to Finch Funeral Home, 310 Oak St. DeKalb, IL 60115, 815-758-3841.

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Larry, sorry to hear about your boy. You were a great father.

I worked with Brandon for over 16 years at Panduit and remember him as part of the family there, one of us long-term employees there. He was a good guy and a very caring father to his kids. My condolences go out to his family and Erica as well as others who are close to him in him well. He will be missed.

Larry, Dana and family, we are truly sorry for your loss. Our hearts and prayers go out to our grandchildren, Hunter and Serenity, whom we love very much. Brandon will always be remembered as a great father who truly loved his Kiddos. May God give all of you peace during this very difficult time. Brandon, we will see you on the other side!

I knew Brandon as a caring, gentle soul who would listen to and help a person if he could. Hunter and Ren, he talked you about you guys whenever I had a chance to chat with him. I was blessed to know him thru work at Panduit. God rest his soul.

Brandon was my roommate for a short amount of time at the Starlight Oxford house. We only lived together for 4 or 5 months, but one of the things that I´ve looked back on is Brandon´s desire to bring hope to every single person he encountered because of his own struggles. I´m very glad to have known Brandon, and he will be missed. The work you did here did not go unnoticed, Brandon. Sure hope to run into you again at the place after this one.

We are so very sorry for your loss of Brandon. We remember Brandon when he and his sister Lyndsay lived next to us in DeKalb. Our hearts, prayers, condolences, and love for his family and friends.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Larry I'm still remembering the loss of your brother Barry at this time. I also lost a son in 2010 and it never leaves my heart. May you have great strength knowing he is with family now and at peace.

Larry and Dana, My deepest sympathy to you. Brandon sounds like an amazing guy. May good memories carry you through this difficult time.

I worked with Brandon at Panduit for almost 5 years. He was so sweet, and he will be missed. My condolences to his family on such a devastating loss.