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Robert F. Brunner

Moorpark, California

1938 - 2009

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Robert F. Brunner of Moorpark, CA, born January 9, 1938 in Pasadena, Calif., passed away on January 5, 2009, of natural causes.

Bob grew up in Brentwood, Calif., when it was still a very small neighborhood. He graduated from University High School and attended UCLA for one year. At a...

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To The Brunner family,
My heart goes out to each and every one of you regarding your loving father, uncle, cousin, etc...Bob Brunner....
He was a special man I know, although I never met him. I did speak with him on the phone at
the studio a few times, and he was delightful....
He will be missed!

Dear Bob -

My memories of you go way back to the time when we were both good friends at Uni Hi. I was a tap dancer, and you led your band and sang wonderful songs at many of the assemblies we both attended. You were so kind, so handsome and so very talented. You were in the eleventh grade when I was in the twelfth.

I have thought about you so very often, especially after I retired and moved back to Los Angeles. You will always live on in my fondest memories.

Carole...

It has been ages since I saw you last at the old singles ward in Los Angeles. - love Jannie Raisor Madsen

A gem of a human being and first cousin, whose life we celebrate! Bob will always be remembered for his love and devotion to his family. He left a rich legacy to his children in so many ways. Bob's love of life and musical gifts were the essence of his soul and spirit. Sharing his God-given talents with such joy always blessed and enriched others. He will be missed, but treasured in our memories. May God continue to comfort and bless his family.

Lovingly in Christ,

I looked at all Disney movies growing up picking out his name and knowing I was a distant relative.

I miss you DAD!

BEEN YEARS SINCE WE LAST SAW EACH OTHER, BUT BOB AND JOY, HIS SISTER AND I, GREW UP, BEING VERY CLOSE TO EACH OTHER. HE AND JOY WERE NOT ONLY FRIENDS, BUT GREAT COUSINS. BOB WILL BE MISSED!