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Michael Brunton

Topeka, Kansas

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Michael F. Brunton Michael Fred Brunton, Topeka bankruptcy attorney and lifelong resident, passed away March 24, 2011, while working in his law office. He was born on Sept. 15, 1948, to Charles Ray Brunton and Margaret Jane Brunton Smith. Michael attended Sunny Elevation Grade School and Washburn...

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As time goes on I don´t miss you quite as often, but every time something triggers me to take a stroll down memory lane I miss you just as much. Love ya Bro

I am a client of Mr. Brunton and was sad to hear of his passing. He was so helpful with my case. My prayers go out to the family.

To Jan, Erin and the family
I am sorry for your loss. I was receptionist for him for awhile and he was one of the good guys. Rest in Peace Mike.

Miss you Uncle Mike. Thanks for putting a roof over my head, food in my belly, and a fresh new suit on my back for the interviews. I'll keep some pistachio ice cream in the fridge for you.

i will miss michael i was a client and friend for a long time i saw him in december and was supposed to see him in march but didnt make it i will regret not being able to say goodbye maxine

Mr. Brunton assisted my family with a case. I was saddened to hear the news. prayers go out to you and your family.

one week and four days. I love you dad

Uncle Mike, thank you for being there for me. Your kindness was always felt by my family and I, and you'll certainly be missed. When I heard of your passing, I was completely in shock. Please give my mom a kiss from me, will you. And our little Zachariah as well.
Aunt Janet, I am sorry I could not make the service, but you all have been in my prayers all week. Be strong.
Love you all...
Eva & Daniel Trujillo & family

Michael did 'coffee break' better than any 20th Century person save possibly Oscar Wilde. He played Linebacker with more passion than Ronnie Lott, joined in a music jam with the innocence of a child Irish whistle-player, and embraced life with the death-grip of a cancer survivor. I know Michael as a larger-than-life man that tried to fit himself into a more-humble-than-me space. And I will always thank him for being my friend.