ROBERT "BOB" ARTHUR BRENNAN
Bob was born in Boston, MA, August 16, 1938, and passed in West Hills Hospital on November 12, 2012. He grew up in Hanover and Pembroke, MA, and joined the Marines at age 18. He raised his children in Hanson, MA, until 1976 when they moved to CA. He went to work in sales at Carpetyme in Thousand Oaks and continued to work there until 2011.
He was a member of the Benevolent Protective Order of the Elks for 44 years and served as a Past District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler for the Los Angeles Metropolitan district.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Charlene; four children, Pamela Krause (Todd), Christopher Brennan (Keri), Catherine Brennan (Joe) and Patricia Jackson (Rick); and siblings, James Brennan (Jean), Edward Brennan (Jane), Cynthia Hobbs (Jim) and Dorothy Neal. He has eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren . He will be sorely missed by all.
A memorial service will be held on January 5, 2013, 11:00 a.m., at the Canoga Park Elks Lodge, 20925 Osborne St., Canoga Park, CA 91304.
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Rest in peace Bob. You put up a brave fight for a long time. You will always be in my heart and I will never forget your kindness and generosity to me and my family. You were truly the one Elk that make a difference.
God Bless You,
Barbara Spear
Barbara Spear
November 26, 2012
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