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Deacon Paul Brachle

Darien, Illinois

1931 - 2017 (Age 86)

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Paul L. Brachle, permanent Deacon of the Joliet Diocese at Our Lady of Peace Parish, U.S. Army Veteran; beloved husband of Marilyn nee Mahoney; loving father of Mary, Margaret (Michael) Caine, Susan (Martin) Garvin, Paul L. III (Tracey), Nancy (Matthew) Tushman, Teresa Nadolski, John, and Sarah...

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I worked with Judge Brachle in the mid '80's at Lew Sterrett. We ate breakfast every night about 3am. He told me I had a lifetime writ to get out anytime. I LOVED him. May he rest in peace. Thanks for the laughs Judge.

I am so sorry for your lost. May you find comfort in the God of all comfort because he cares for you. 1Peter 5:6-7.

From friends as teenagers to sorrow in passing,I have always admired Paul for his smile & kindness.
His homilies were ever inspirational, educational, spiritually centered, tributes to the Lord.

dear children of Paul, It has been along time ago, but I have been blessed to have him be a part of my life for a time. Peace and prayersX

Uncle Paul,
You are an amazingly good man and I am so honored and blessed to have been part of your wonderful life and family. I will miss your amazing smile, sense of humor and understanding. My prayers go out to Aunt Marilyn and your family.
God bless
Floyd Bealer

Please take comfort in Psalms 29:11, knowing that in difficult times like this, God gives peace and strength. DM

Paul was a wonderful family man, a great deacon and a dedicated worker to our church, we will miss him dearly

About 30 years ago Paul changed my life forever with a homily on forgiveness and reconciliation.I am eternally grateful for him and how he shared his gifts for the sake of the Church and anyone willing to listen. As a gifted homilist he must have left behind a treasure of notes and writings. If these were in a book I would buy it. Rest in eternal peace my friend.

My condolences for the loss of your loved one. Keeping in mind the scriptural hope of everlasting life can be a source of comfort. RH