Gregory-Brunet-Obituary

Gregory L. Brunet

Schaumburg, Illinois

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Gregory L. Brunet of Schaumburg Prayers for Gregory L. Brunet, 46, will be said at 10 a.m. Monday, at Ahlgrim & Sons Funeral Home, 330 W. Golf Road, Schaumburg. Services will follow at 10:30 a.m. at Willow Creek Community Church, 67 E. Algonquin Road, South Barrington. Born Sept. 8, 1957, in Cincinnati, Ohio, he died Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2004, in Schaumburg. Interment will be at 2 p.m. Monday, in Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery. Gregory was the beloved husband of Linda (nee Cwik); loving father of Kimberly, Alissa, Patricia and Jennifer; dear son of Greg and Ann Brunet; beloved son-in-law of Jeanne Dates and Michael Cwik; brother of Cathy (Rob) Burk and Jenny Bramlage; dear brother-in-law of Darlene (Terry) Taitel, Phillip (Susan) Cwik and Cathy (Jeff) Flight; and uncle of 17. Visitation will be from 3 to 7 p.m. today, at the funeral home. Friends may visit www.dailyherald.com/obits to express condolences and sign the guest book. For funeral information, (847)882-5580.

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Thoughts of Greg will be with me forever. Greg was an excellent teacher, he was kind and patient. I enjoyed his enthusiasm for PCs, his interest in the latest/fastest/best equipment, and his commitment to keeping his knowledge current.

It was a pleasure to meet some of his family the other day.

We can all only hope to see him again someday.

Rarely in this life do you come across someone as special as Greg. Whether it was to his family, his country, his faith, his work or the volleyball league, his dedication was unfailing.

Never angry or bitter, Greg was an unwitting mentor to me in his interactions with others. He was always fair and caring. If I spend all my life in an effort to be half the caring person he was, I will count my life complete.

To his family and friends who knew him better than I,...

Greg is truly an inspiration to me. He served his country, family, and society with an exuberance and zest for life like I have never seen before. His contributions to computing and the protection of the environment are still in place today at Waste Management and other organizations he has helped.

Most importantly Gregg served God. His faith beamed from him.

It has been an honor to know Greg and work with him, and a pleasure to meet his parents and family.

Greg was not only one of the best software engineers I have ever had the privledge of working with, he was also a great guy, mentor and friend. Never a critical word about anyone, always smiling and always there with that "Can Do" confidence to help pull you through tough times. I can't believe he's gone from us so soon.

To Greg... Hey Buddy, God's Speed! Please look down from time to time and help us out.

To Greg's Family.... May the thoughts and prayers from so...

Greg was a great friend. He left us way too soon.

We will miss him dearly.

I have to believe he's looking down on this guestbook right now and figuring out how it could have been programmed better.

Ctrl-white-home, my friend.