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Franklin Theodore Brunsman

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Franklin Theodore Brunsman 1934 ~ 2007 Franklin Theodore Brunsman, aka "FB" or "Frank," passed away suddenly on November 4, 2007 in Seattle, Washington, at the age of 72. Born Dec. 20, 1934, in Oakes, North Dakota, Frank was the son of Albert and Dora Galeener Brunsman, the youngest...

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I know this comes a bit late, but I want the family to know of my sincere condolences for their loss. I worked with Frank @ The Tribune for over 20 years. On a couple occasions, I gave him a ride home when I was living nearby in a duplex my wife, son and I rented in the late 70s. I always found Frank to be quiet with a pleasing personality. I'm also sad to hear of the passing of Mary Alice. I had several conversations with her @ Trib functions and took a liking to her immediately. Again, my...

Denver, Taryn and family;
Our prayers are with you as you grieve the loss of your precious father. May God give you strength and assurance that your dad's spirit is still with you. Our deepest sympathy.

Denver, Taryn & Family,
We are saddened to hear of your father's passing. It's never easy to lose a loved one. Especially a close family member. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Cherish the memories!

Love, cousin Amy & Jim

Denver and Brunsman Family,

My thoughts are with you as I have great memories of your Dad attending so many of our basketball games through the years... always very supportive and respectful to everyone involved!

Jim McMaster

Dearest Brunsman Family:
We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your dear father. Frank was such a supportive father and cheerleader to all of you. He attended all the East High basketball games for you Denver. And he was so proud of his daughters. We will remember him as a quiet, intelligent, thoughtful man. May your wonderful memories of him help you through these days of sorrow.
Love,
Kathy and Gene Warner

Frank Brunsman was able and kind and gracious and good and representative of everything wholesome and holy, in my mind.

In him was a total absence of pretense. He never sought the honors of men. He never took the chief seats. His only interest was to serve, to give of himself, to lose his life in the interest of others.

Frank exemplified the Beatitudes. He was humble, teachable, and receptive of criticism without offense, meek, merciful, and pure of heart, a peacemaker. I...

We will miss FB, and the time we all lost with him.

Frank Brunsman was able and kind and gracious and good and representative of everything wholesome and holy, in my mind.

In him was a total absence of pretense. He never sought the honors of men. He never took the chief seats. His only interest was to serve, to give of himself, to lose his life in the interest of others.

Frank exemplified the Beatitudes. He was humble, teachable, and receptive of criticism without offense, meek, merciful, and pure of heart, a peacemaker. I...