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Dale Brennan

Snellville, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death NoticeDale Brennan, age 55 of Snellville, GA passed away on Wednesday, September 8, 2004. Survivors include his wife, Christine Brennan of Snellville; daughter, Macrae Brennan of Snellville; son, Tyler Brennan of Snellville; 1 brother and sister-in-law, Cliff and Rose...

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I was searching for MacRae on MySpace when I decided to Google the family instead. I realize this is several years late, but I am so very sorry for the loss of your father and husband. I was very young when we lived next door, but I remember his spirit and that he was a great guy.

Chris,Macrae and Tyler
Hoping this expression of sympathy will bring you some comfort today and hoping your memories will help you through each and every tomorrow.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
You can shed tears that he has gone-or you can smile because he has lived.You can close your eyes and pray he'll come back-or you can open them and see all he's left behind.Your'here and now'can be empty because you can't see him-or you can be full of the joy and love...

Dear Chris, Macrae and Tyler

Dale was my best freind I had the privalage to work for him and then with him for the past 29 years we shared many expierences Macrae your birth ; he was so proud to be your father and even prouder of the woman you have become he loved you dearly .Tyler your father and you are more alike than you know ; he and I would share our expierences of rasing young boys. When he would tell me some of things that happend, I would say dale who does that sound...

It was always enjoyable talking to Dale at the basketball games. We appreciate all the work he did with the program. We want to express our sympathy to the entire family.

Though I had the opportunity to serve with Dale but a brief time, I was impressed by his professionalism, his passion for life and his concern for the welfare of the Team. He was a motivating leader responsible for directing the Atlanta Preprint Team to accomplish great results in Safety, quality and productivity.
It is often said, "A man is what a man does." Clearly, Dale was a professional who was also a great friend, husband and father.
To his family, may God comfort you and...

Someone once said, "I do not love a man who is zealous for nothing". This fits and explains why Dale is so well loved by so many; Dale was zealous for many things and wasn't shy about telling you about it. Dale was a teacher, a mentor, and, most of all, a friend. I will miss his advice and just talking to him about the everyday things in this crazy life.

Best wishes and deepest sympathy to the family of this wonderful man.

Dear Chris, Macrae, and Tyler

Words can't begin to tell you how sorry I'am. Yes, Dale was a fine man, but I want to remember him as a young kid, coming to live with us right out of high school. He got his first real job at one of the mills in Kaukauna. Of course, he had no way to get to work, so his brother bought a cycle for him to ride. No, it wasn't a big harley, it was a Coushman (a little bigger than a Mo-Ped). I still have to laugh when I think of him on that blue...

Chris, Macrae, and Tyler,
I would like for you to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. I met Dale five years ago in Jacksonville at the Georgia/Florida game. He told me that he was the team chaplain, so he was called "chaplain" by me from then on. He was a kind man, and he was also very, very funny. Tailgating before Georgia games, he shared many stories with me about his life and family. He could always find something positive to say no matter how bad a situation seemed. Dale...

My prayers and deepest sympathy are with the family and all those who knew and loved him.Dale was with SSCC for a very short time, but in that time he touched many people and they will always remenber him with fond personal memories.