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Terence Brennan

Northbrook, Illinois

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Terence Patrick "Terry" Brennan age 93 of Glenview. Beloved husband of the late Mary Louise "Kel" Brennan nee Kelley for 50 years; loving father of Terence (Gilmore) Brennan, Dinny (John) Dwyer, Jane (Richard) Lipton, Christopher (Diane) Brennan, Joseph (Barbara) Brennan and Matthew (Marilyn)...

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So sorry I am so late in extending my sympathy. Mr. Brennan was a wonderful man who always had time for my many questions. He shared his wisdom and kindness with everyone. I loved being the babysitter to the delightful children.

Dear Jane and family Our deepest condolences for your loss. Losing a parent is a very difficult time Our thoughts are with all of you All our Love Peter Kathy, Niko, Diana & Chris We have some wonderful memories

My parents, Jack and Dodo Cavanaugh were close friends of Terry & Kel back when they lived in South Bend. Played a lot of bridge and had a lot of good times. My condolences to the Brennan family on the loss of their father and grandfather. May he rest in peace, Joe Cavanaugh

Coached the greatest game played by Notre Dame --Oklahoma. Not only a world class individual , but also among the best of the best Notre Dame graduates.

Terry was coaching at Mt. Carmel during the 1950´s and visited our St. Laurence football practice to recruit Joe O´Sullivan who starred at Mt. Carmel, then became a Carmelite priest. God bless you Terry. Jim Walsh

I met Terry and his amazing family at Ridge Country Club way back in 1962. "Like father", his three year-old daughter was going off the high dive! Lifeguard Richard Nolan

Terry was such a dear friend of my parents, particularly my dad, Don Schwartz. Always competing in sports or bridge. In the end it was nice they were able to spend their final days at North Shore Place together for a final game of bridge. My mom and I were able to enjoy lunch with him just a few weeks ago as he explained his sweater around his neck. It wasn´t fashion statement he insisted it was so he could quickly put it on when the temperature dropped

opening kick off return against Army 1947 will be remembered for ever. Rest in peace.