James-Branstetter-Obituary

James Robert Branstetter

Visalia, California

1920 - 2010

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Mr. James Robert Branstetter of Visalia, and former resident of Carpinteria, passed away Friday, Aug. 6, 2010 in Visalia at the age of 89.

Mr. Branstetter was born Oct. 20, 1920 in Mansfield, Mo., to Joseph and Bertha Branstetter. Mr. Branstetter was in the National Guard, the United...

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On this 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, and now 15 years after Uncle Robert´s passing, I´m reminded of the tremendous contributions made by his "greatest generation." Robert was part of the final Allied Army victory over Germany during the Battle of the Bulge in 1945. What an admirable patriot, family member, and gentleman he was. Proud to have known him.

It is sad to hear of Robert's passing. He was one of only 4 or 5 of 61 first cousins in the Branstetter family. Certainly all the remaining are near 90 or above. Two of the cousins lived passed 100. Several nearly got there. My father Charles lived to 101. It's good to have them with us for such a long time, but hard to let them go. I'm sorry that distance kept us from getting to know one another.

Di, Jack, and Jill: My wife and I send our sincerest sympathy in the loss of your father. Uncle Robert was a true gentleman and always a pleasure to talk with. He was the last of a great group of Branstetter siblings, and will be missed by all the family.

I just heard about Uncle Bob's death tonight. I wish I could be there with you Dianna, Jack & Jill. Too much time has gone by without being in touch. I will try to contact you all in a week or so.
I love you, Linda Branstetter Hallock
Your cousin ... daughter of Wilson

I had the pleasure of knowing Bob for the last couple of years. It was an honor knowing you. He was a very devoted and loving man. I will miss your kind smile. May you rest in peace. Jill and family, you are in my thoughts and prayers. With Sincere Sympathy.

What a kind and gentle soul. My parents, Nina and Ward, thought the world of him. How lucky to have Bob as a father. He love his children and his wife, Marquetta, dearly. He was a very special person.