WILLIAM-BRANDER-Obituary

WILLIAM J. BRANDER

Chicago, Illinois

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WIlliam J. Brander, age 78, beloved husband of Sue A., nee Sullivan, for 53 years; loving father of William J. M.D. (Victoria, M.D.), Elizabeth, Michael (Dawn), Mary Cassara, Daniel (Jennifer), Kathleen, Thomas (Pamela), Margaret, James (Peggy), Patricia (Daniel) Elster and Jean (Kevin)...

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It's been a great many years since Bill and I first met...1942 at St. juliana's Grade School.....then at St. George H.S. for 4 years and following that at Loyola University, 1951-1954. During that time we drove together often to the North Shore campus, he in his old pre-war coupe or in my 1938 Ford......we drifted apart as we both served in the US Navy, but I remember him well...he was a good friend and a great guy...he used to practice his operatic singing as we drove into school.......May...

Sue, I am so sorry to hear of Bill's passing and I hope your good memories during the past 53 years will sustain you through this difficult time. I will keep both of you in my thoughts and prayers.
Pat Haffey Lawlor

God rest his soul. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

He was a great man...he will be missed

Sue, My prayers are with you and your family durng this most difficult time. I am so sorry I will be unable to attend the wake or funeral, but I will be thinking of you. My deepest sympathy.

Sue, I'm thinking back of all the wonderful times we all had...Bill was a great guy I see his smiling face...a life well lived..My you find strength..hugs Pat Jacobson

My prayers go out to the entire Brander family... You lost the patriarch of a great family as all of Mr. Brander's children and grandchidren are wonderful people, no doubt thanks to his leadership as a father. My condolences.

Our sincere condolences and sympathy on the loss of your loved one. Bill was a fellow barbeshopper and woodshedder. He will be missed. Sorry we are unable to make the services

My deepest condolences go out to Sue and the family. My fondest memory of Bill was him taking me home from babysitting and not knowing the shortcut to my house. I never told him because I loved our rides together. He was a funny man and I adored him. Now he can rest in peace.