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Robert E. Brenizer

Fort Wayne, Indiana

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ROBERT E. BRENIZER, 82, of Greeneville, Tenn., died Sunday afternoon, July 10, 2005, at Laughlin Memorial Hospital. He had 44 years of service with Magnavox-(now Philips Consumer Electronics) where he completed his career as director of International Parts Division. He moved to Greene-ville, in...

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Donna and boys-- you have our deepest sympathy in the loss of Bob. I remember the good time we had as neighbors in Greeneville. We also remember all the basketball games that Bob chewed his fingernails while Donna was yelling at the referee.Bob was the best Service Manager that Magnavox ever had.

To the family of Robert E. Brenizer we extend our heartfelt sympathies.

Bill and Camille Rodenbeck

Dear Donna,
I was so sorry to read in our local Fort Wayne, Indiana, News Sentinel & Journal Gazette newspapers, about your great loss. Please accept our condolances. You must keep busy. Busy hands are happy hands. Hope you can see your way clear to attend your 60th Class Reunion at Halls Guest House here in Fort Wayne on August 27th, 2005. A change of scenery at this time will be good for you. Hope your health is good enough to let you come visit with us on this prestigious occassion...

My deepest sympathy to the entire Brenizer family. May your hearts be filled with wonderful memories. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Jane (daughter of Leo (& Nelda) Brenizer, 1st cousin to Robert)

Dear Brenizer family,
I just wanted to let you know you are in my thoughts & prayers, I had never met Bob, but he was an usher in my Dad & Mom's (Kathleen Brenizer)wedding. It sounds like he led a full & wonderful life, you have my deepest sympathy.
Kathy

Aunt Donna, Bruce & Todd, My heart goes out to you during this time of great loss. Even though we haven't been in a lot of contact, I always held Uncle Bob with the utmost esteem for his character, his laughter and the love of life that he displayed. I truly regret that I cannot attend the funeral but know that my thoughts and prayers are with you. May God bring you comfort and may you rejoice in the wonderful life that you were able to share with him.
Know that he is looking down on...