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George F. Brunt

Germantown, Wisconsin

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Brunt, George F. Age 55, left this life on February 20th, 2007 in Bradenton, Florida after long battle with Pulmonary Fibrosis. Originally from Milwaukee and one of four children, parents Betty and Louis Brunt (both deceased), George lived for many years in Florida while traveling far and...

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My prayers are with your family, George. They will surely miss you so. I remember you as a great laugher, with a razor sharp wit. You loved your family. So sad to see you go so soon. God bless you.

George has touched and entertained so many lives. You always walked away from a conversation with George with a smile on your face. I will always remember his animated, but carefree story-telling. Add one of his brothers to the mix and you were entertained for hours. He was surrounded by a lot of people that loved him. My love and deepest sympathies to the whole family. He will be missed greatly! Thanks for the stories, George!

I never met George but I heard many wonderful things about him from my friend Elizabeth. I always wanted to know what he thought about something or other because he seemed to understand things so well. He could make the complicated so simple. I know you all will miss him. I send my heartfelt sympathy to all of you.

Carol Beckerleg

My deepest sympathy to the entire Brunt family. My dearest friend Elizabeth shared her love for her brother George with me often. I find comfort that he is now playing in the ULTIMATE pool tournament right now as I think of him. Have a blast George !!!

Our sympathy goes out to the entire Brunt family. Growing up with George has left me with many fond memories. There was a time where he was a large part of my daily life. He will be missed
Michael and Michele Shepherd

I'll always remember fondly the times I spent with George and all of the amazing pool matches I witnessed. One memory I never forgot was after George had played in Las Vegas,I asked how he had done. George said, "I came in last". A week later I read in the Billard news that he had placed second in the tournament. I saw him a few days later and asked why he told me he came in last. George responded, "Second place, third place, and last... I didn't win". That was George, always understating his...

I happen to be a good friend of Mike Taylor, Kim's husband. Early on in their relationship, I had the pleasure of being introduced to George and Jackie while they were staying in Milwaukee. I don't recall the occasion (as if we needed one), but Mike and I were taken out on the town with George. He was such a fun guy, and that night was memorable. Not for any particular reason, but for the sum of it. I recall laughs, some pool lessons, and good times. I didn't have the pleasure of...

I know that anyone who knew George would have a fond memory to share. Mine was on our trip to New York. He and his brother Chris had Kim and I up laughing all night at their many funny stories!! He was a wonderful person and left us all with nothing but good memories. May the family cherish those memories forever and when they think of George, remember his great smile and how he would want to see all of us smiling back! To all of George's family, we extend our deepest sympathies.

George was the older brother of my best friend in grade school, Elizabeth. He taught me what it meant to be cool at a young age. I have reminenced many "Brunt" stories to my students throughout the years. As I was told if it was was cool," I learned it from the Brunts". Thanks for the stories, pool leasons, and James Brown dances in the basement on Elliot Circle. You truly will be remembered fondly.