George-Bruner-Obituary

George Bruner Jr.

Houston, Texas

1928 - 2021

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George Wesley Bruner, Jr., a Christian, a veteran, loving husband, and adoring father took Heavenly flight on Saturday, May 29, 2021 at the age of 93. He was born January 29, 1928, in Houston, Texas to George W. Bruner, Sr. and Irma Klein Bruner. He demonstrated the call to a life of service to...

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George I get to see you every day that I watch "The Debra Duncan" show. There you and Novice are, coming out of the show forever alive as long as Debra has her show. It puts a smile on my face seeing you and Novice smiling together without a care in the world. Miss you neighbor!

What an honor it was to know Mr. Bruner. He seemed to have a permanent smile that would light up a room. His enormous heart and generous and giving spirit was such a blessing to so many. I know he'll be forever loved and remembered and greatly missed by family, friends & those he ministered to. Rhonda McCann Blaschke

I loved working with George in Acuna Mexico. He taught me several skills, including how to tile a floor, reinforce floors, check for gas leaks, and most of all minister to those around us.

Today we say "see you soon" to a wonderful Christian man, husband, father, grandfather, uncle and friend. Thank you Uncle George for all you did for others. ❤

George it was an honor to live next door to you. The trips you took with Brian this past year through your old neighborhood and restaurants always had some kind of memorable experience. It was always nice to hear about your latest adventures and most were sort of funny in some way. You were a hard worker all your life and I found it amazing when you would ask to drive around and look for old fencing material that we could put in the trunk of the car. When I ask you what for you'd say "we can...

George and Novice were so special to my family. I remember their visits from the time I was a small child. And their presence when my mom died at only 44 and when my dad passed at 92. Their compassion and caring for others is an inspiration to me and my brothers and sister. I know you’re celebrating with the angels now, George. We love you.

I was honored to be able to wrap some of the hundreds of Christmas gifts for the children of the Spring Branch area that George and Novice purchased with their own money. The gifts were brought to Tallowood Baptist church where members wrapped them. They were a wonderful couple and will be missed.

I'm sad to see you go but happy to know that Dad and Mark will be waiting for you in Heaven. You were a bright light in my life and I will never forget you or the things you taught me.