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Daniel M. "Bucky" Brennan

Norwich, CT, Connecticut

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Daniel M. "Bucky" Brennan March 15, 1916 - March 9, 2008 NORWICH - Daniel M. "Bucky" Brennan, 91, died peacefully surrounded by his family and friends at his daughter's Franklin home on Sunday. He was born in Norwich on March 15, 1916 to the former Humphrey and Emma (Brosofske) Brennan Sr. After...

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My parents were good friends of Bucky's, and I have to say, some of my very first memories are of visiting his farm (which I found more fun and interesting than an amusement park), visiting him at fairs (where I always got a free pony ride) and eating with him at Kickapoo Pizza. I am glad that my parents, Joe and Deb Weidner had the opportunity to visit Bucky one last time this summer, and am disappointed that I was not able to so as well. He was a really, really good person, and I know...

We were honored and privileged to have known Bucky for 25 years, and will always remember the beers and pizzas, the stories, and the times we spent with him. Our sincere condolences, Casey. You're in our thoughts and prayers.

Bucky,Everyone you met was touched and proud to have known you.You were always my hero and mentor my 60 yrs.I will remember and miss you the rest of my life.There are so many memories, I will never forget, from the early 50's trail riding on Allison, parades,rodeos ,trick ridding lessons, taking out trail rides ,Haying in summers,letters to Viet Nam.The talks & beers In front of the barn .Your accomplishments over your life were so many I'm not sure you could remember them all. Daniel, I know...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

When I moved here 20 years ago Bucky came up, introduced himself and said: 'ya gonna heat with wood?' I said 'yes' and he said, 'come on up to the farm I'll show ya where to get it.'
Thats the kind of man he was. He's helped me and many others over the years. He was as tough as they come. He was also as kind to others as a man can be. I wish more of us were like him.

Bucky we will miss you a lot on the lane, What a good neighbor and friend you have been. Thanks for your friendship over the years. We'll do our best to take care of Larry & Casey & anything else we can do.

Bucky such a kind and gentle soul. My lab of 15 years passed away in August and I did not want to replace him and then someone gave me a Weimanara. All I could think of was Bucky. I would always see Bucky's Weimanara first, at any show or horse auction, then I knew Bucky was there also. Bucky's dog was very dedicated and loyal to his owner. Bucky always had a great and interesting story to tell, he will be sadly missed.

Connie Doubleday

I have kwow Bucky for 30 years he will sure be missed especially by Casey and the breakfast group at the American Legion in Niantic I did no that Bucky was a Vetran .....

Another Vetran

Good by Buckey, I knew you in the 60's when I worked for Sears and your nephew Rick Brennan was a good friend of mine.
Gil