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Dennis M. Brehm

Jonestown, Pennsylvania

1953 - 2015

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Dennis M. Brehm, 61, passed away on Sunday March 8, 2015 surrounded by his loving family at his residence. He is survived by his wife of 37 years, Dorothy "Dottie" A. Brown Brehm. Born in Lebanon on March 18, 1953, he was the son of Benjamin and Evelyn Mohler Brehm of Palmyra. Dennis was a 1975...

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Condolences from all of the Glatfelter foresters who enjoyed working with Dennis over many years. It was a pleasure working with him and an honor to know him! May God welcome him into his kingdom.

Sadly learned today of the passing of a Fraternity Brother whom I always admired for his hard-working, gentle spirit. Dennis was one who said what he meant and meant what he said. Always quick with a smile, my memory of him will be the twinkle in his eye. Dottie and family, please know of my prayers for you in these days of sorrow. He was a man of faith and now knows more joy that we can imagine.

Dear Ev, Ben & family,

We are thinking of you and send our love and prayers.

Your dear friend Jean Stauffer and her family

I am sad to hear of a fellow PHS '75 member passing. Since my family moved weeks after graduation, I have only in the past couple of years reconnected through facebook. To Dennis' family, my condolences on your loss.

Dottie
So sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Susie

We were so sorry to hear of Dennis's passing! We grew up together while attending 1st church! Our deepest sympathy to the entire family

Dennis always had a smile on his face and quickly could put a smile on everyone's face in the room.

I graduated with Dennis and haven't really seen him in many years...but I remember him well from our HS years. He was very quiet and friendly. May he RIP and my thoughts are with his family at this time.

I will always remember Dennis for his sense of humor, especially regarding my sister, and our discussions at the "kids" table whenever we visited his parents. I will think of our BB gun "hunting trip", our ping-pong games in the basement and my dream/vision when I stayed with his family for a week when my mother was in the hospital. I will also treasure the after tournament (bowling) visits with Dennis and Dottie before I left for home and the occasion where he dug up a Tiger Lily from his...