Joseph-Brenner-Obituary

Joseph D. Brenner

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

1917 - 2005

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Joseph D. Brenner,, 88, of Trindle Road, Carlisle, died Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005, in Hershey Medical Center. Born March 1, 1917, in Mooresmill, Pa., he was the son of the late Clyde E. and Pearl (Hastings) Brenner and the widower of Jane Wimett Brenner.He was a graduate of...

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Dear Margee, Joe, Nancy, Kitty and Uncle Hal,
To lose a loved one is very painful. I was delighted to see Uncle Joe and Margee on their visit to Uncle Hal last year. It was wonderful to catch up. I'm glad that I could see them. I have a photo from that visit that I would like to send to the Brenner family.

My sisters (Lisa, Laura, and Lulu (Margaret)) and brother Paul as well as my father (Bill Yetter) send their prayers. I know my late mother (Jeanne Brenner Yetter)...

Loss of any loved one is a difficult process. We hope knowing that your family and friends share in this loss will help comfort you. Our prayers & thoughts are with all of you.

Bob & Gwen Holt
Hyman & Lillian Smith
Sheldon & Holly Smith

Our prayers and love go out to each one of you in Joe's family including our beloved Uncle Hal. The Brenner family treated us as one of them when we lived in Mechanicsburg - and will always be in our hearts.

My sympathy goes out to all of Joe's loved ones. Put your trust in God and everything will be alright. My prayers are with you. I did not know Joe but I know how much Uncle Hal loves his brother.

Margee, My sympathy and prayers are with you and the entire Brenner family. Uncle Joe was a pleasure to talk with over the phone. We had many conversations when I was at the home of his Brother, and my Uncle Harold. God be with everyone.

It has been almost over 45 years since I last saw Joe but I have talked to him on the phone a few times. I was a guest for dinner in his home along with his brother Hal and my aunt Shirley. After I married, my husband was invited to visit Joe on his way to college. Joe helped him decide which field of study to pursue at Georgia Tech. My husband took his advice and went on to a succesful career. My sympathy to his family. I feel their loss. He was an amazing person. May he rest in peace,

We were saddened to learn of your beloved one's death. We were priviledged to meet Joe when he was in Cary visiting his brother, Hal. He was a person that put everyone at ease. We, also, were privileged to enjoy his hospitality in May when we visited him with his brother, Hal. Joe was a gracious host- A most special man that will be missed by all that knew him.
Mable and Bruce Howell

I will always have special memories of Joe for his gracious hospitality in June when Mable, Bruce and I were priviledged to accompany Hal to Pa. to visit with his family. My sincere sympathy to all his family and friends in Carlisle.

Although I was never lucky enough to meet Joe Brenner in person, I did talk with him on the phone several times. I talked with his daughter Margie when she was visiting his brother Hal Brenner, who is my late Aunt Shirley Evans Brenner's husband. I have heard many stories about Joe and I know he must have been a wonderful man. If he was anything at all like his brother, my Uncle Hal, then he had to be one terrific person. My deepest sympathy to his family. May God Bless You All.
Susie...