Dennis-Brennan-Obituary

Dennis Duane Brennan

Wake Forest, North Carolina

1953 - 2021

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DIED
January 1, 2021
LOCATION
Wake Forest, North Carolina

Obituary

Dennis Duane Brennan was born on September 22, 1953 in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Often describing himself proudly as "the son of a Marine," Dennis was the eldest son of Donald Daugherty Brennan (ret. Warrant Officer) and Patricia Jeanne (Beller) Brennan. He passed quietly during the early...

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My deepest condolences to the Brennan family. Dennis was my friend and Pickleball partner for many years. I will miss him dearly. The picture is from our 2nd place medal at the 2017 Myrtle Beach Pickleball Tournament ...one of our great great days to remember him by....

I have fond memories of working with Dennis, I am sorry to hear of his passing and send my condolences and sympathy to his family.

We met Dennis and then Trudy at a McDonald's convention and became fast friends. He coached me, encourage me and uplifted not only me but everyone he met. I will miss him and can't believe he is gone. What a wonderful person!

Thanks for loving Sarge so much. He misses you.

Dennis and I met in high school in 1969 and learning that he had lost his battle with cancer hit me really hard. We reconnected while working together at Montgomery Ward in the mid-seventies and again years later through Facebook. He stopped by our house in April and was so excited about our upcoming 50 year HS reunion and his battle with lung cancer. It was great seeing him make it there before he passed away. He will be missed.

Dennis was a teammate of mine in both football and track at Jamestown College. He was a tremendous person to have on one's team. He was not only a fierce competitor but fiercely loyal to his team, teammates and to his coaches. My sincere sympathies to his family. He was a great guy!

As a planner of the Thomas Jefferson HS Reunion in October, there was much discussion about the pandemic timing. Dennis was very excited to join us as expressed in FB messages. I´m so glad he was there and connected with many friends on Friday. I remember his kind smile from TJ in our "formative" years. He was blessed to share his good heart with us and others throughout his life. His legacy is the family who will carry his kind spirit in their own lives into the future. My deepest...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. I was a classmate of Dennis in high school and I will always cherish the memories we had back then.