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Ronald Brelinski

Brooklyn, Michigan

1946 - 2022

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Brelinski, Ronald 4/15/1946 - 6/17/2022 Jerome Ronald Brelinski, 76, passed away June 17, 2022. Ron's family and friends will gather from 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 23, 2022 at Eineder Funeral Homes - Brooklyn Chapel, 137 S. Main St., Brooklyn, Michigan, and on Friday, June 24, 2022...

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All of us at Curtis, Curtis & Brelinski, P.C. are sadden by the loss of our friend and the father of our beloved Brad. Ron's smiling face was always welcome when he would visit the office, particularly when he delivered cookies for all. God's Blessings to the family.

Ron was a unique guy. He was set on getting the best out of those he worked with, and yet, he loved to have a long, fun-filled talk. I will miss him.

The St Rita Lunch Bunch will continue to serve lunch with prayers for Ron and the whole family. We will be missing his chatter and smile.

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My thoughts and prayers are with Rhonella Ryan and Brad ,Family´s and Friends . Ron had made so many memories with everyone at Miller Elementary in Cement City We love to hear about Ron and Rhonella trips they had taken . Ron was an amazing teacher and principal a wonderful friend to my passed away husband Jim Williams it was a blessing to know Ron and Rhonella Ron we be missed by many Rhonella I´m here if you ever want to talk God Bless

I was so sorry to read of Ron's passing. I taught at Townsend School, but would see him at meetings from time to time. He always had a smile and time to listen. Thinking of you all and keeping you in my prayers.

Mr. Brelinski was such an inspirational figure that helped me along the path to being who i am today, even after i moved on from Miller Elementary as a student. He was always ready to offer advice and motivation when i saw him at St Rita's church, he will be deeply missed

Ron's enthusiasm to encourage learning & to explore the World, which he shared with his students and parents of students, is a true gift to be carried forward. He was so tall yet he always looked upward with the biggest smile to say, "Wow!"