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Robert C. "Bob" Brandon

1947 - 2021

Robert C. "Bob" Brandon obituary, 1947-2021, Butler, PA

BORN

1947

DIED

2021

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Thompson-Miller Funeral Home, Inc.

124 East North St.

Butler, Pennsylvania

Robert Brandon Obituary

Robert C. "Bob" Brandon, 74, of Butler, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2021, in the comfort of his home shared with his wife and golden retriever.
"A thousand moments that I had just taken for granted - mostly because I had assumed that there would be a thousand more" - quote by Morgan Matson
Born Jan. 12, 1947, in Butler, and was the son of the late Dr. William Frank and Elva Jean (Shanor) Brandon. He spent the majority of his youth residing in the Meadowood neighborhood of Butler Township.
He was a 1964 graduate of Butler High School, remaining in close contact with fellow classmates, with faithful involvement in planning class reunions.
Following high school, he attended Penn Technical Institute to study broadcast electronics. He secured a job with WEEP radio in Pittsburgh, as chief engineer.
He is survived by his wife of almost 51 years, Charlotte M. (Rowley) Brandon, whom he married on Feb. 6, 1971; three daughters, Deanna (James) Herrle of Butler, Carla (Guillermo) Sanchez of Pittsburgh, and Amie (David) Hull of Cranberry Township; eight grandchildren, Emma, Ellie, Savannah and Naomi Herrle, Sofia and Evelyn Sanchez, and Abigail and Benjamin Hull; a brother, Ron Brandon and his wife, Joyce, of Valencia; a sister, Kathy Rogerson and her husband, Pete, of Butler; numerous nieces and nephews; and last but certainly not least, his beloved golden retriever of four years, Doc.
Bob was a proud member of his Butler community. He began his radio career at the old WBUT radio studio off McQuistion Road while a teenager, airing the Friday night Butler High football games in 1961. During the summer of 1963, leading into his senior year of high school, Bob had his own radio show on WBUT, playing the most popular music of the day. After his marriage, he relocated to Fort Wayne, Ind., working for WOWO radio and later purchasing WPGW radio in Portland, Ind. In 1978, he moved his young family back to the Butler community and purchased WBUT, which he owned and operated, along with WLER and WISR, until his retirement in 1997.
Bob spent time traveling the United States, visiting family and friends near and far, traveling to 49 of the 50 states, and making two road trips to Alaska, in 1997 and 2016. Many trips centered around the American Austin Bantam antique car club and Model T shows.
In 2002, he discovered a new hobby of soaring the skies in his powered parachute, taking aerial photos of the scenery below. In recent years, he most enjoyed RV trips with his wife. This past spring, he burst with excitement helping to restore the Jimmy Bashline Jay Bee miniature circus, bringing it back to Butler. He was currently in the midst of restoring his 1940 Bantam Roadster, as well as hand crafting wooden trophies shaped as the Butler Bantam building in great anticipation of the car show being held in Butler, summer of 2022.
"He will be greatly missed" isn't enough to express the deep void Bob's family is experiencing. He was a family man - funny, generous and kind. He delighted in genealogy and family history research. But most importantly, he was a constant in the daily lives of his wife, and his three daughters and their families. He was known as Pap-Pap to seven granddaughters and one grandson, who thought the world of him and his silliness and creativity. He was guilty of spoiling every golden retriever he owned over the past 30 years.
BRANDON - Arrangements of Robert C. "Bob" Brandon, who died Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2021, have been entrusted with Thompson-Miller Funeral Home of Butler.
A private burial will be held at Rose Hill Cemetery.
A celebration of life service is being planned for a future date.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Butler County Humane Society, 1015 Evans City Road, Renfrew, PA 16053, or donor's choice of charity.
Online condolences may be made at www.thompson-miller.com.

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Published by Butler Eagle from Dec. 13 to Dec. 14, 2021.

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Patty Newcaster

December 16, 2021

My sincere sympathy to Bob´s entire family. May he Rest In Peace.

Chris Germana

December 15, 2021

My deepest condolences to Charlotte and her daughters. Bob will be missed by all who knew him. I remember when I first met Bob at an American Austin Bantam National Meet in Butler. I had purchased a basket case and Bob offered me a front axel to get it rolling over the next few years I purchased many parts from Bob and he was instrumental in getting my motor operational to get my dads original roadster on the road. I had the recent pleasure of working with Bob and Butler county Tourism Bureau tohost the 60th Aniverasary of our club and bring as many Bantams and Austins back to Buttler in 2022.
Bobs knowledge and willingness to help others was an invaluable resource for our little club and he will be sorely missed.

Benjamin john

December 14, 2021

SADDENED & SHOCKED
CONDOLENCES
PRAYERS FOR THE COMFORT OF THE FAMILY MEMBERS
CHURCH FAMILY WILL MISS HIM

Beverly Persad

December 14, 2021

A Township Gem

James Berdy - Sevierville TN - BHS Class of '61

December 14, 2021

I remember Bob when I was in high school. He and my brother Bruce were buddies and I recall he would come over to our house driving that red E-Type Jaguar (a gentleman's car). His low radio voice and unique sense of humor cracked me up and it was like wow, I really know a Butler celebrity personally. Occasionally Bruce and I would pop into the WBUT station to see him and I was impressed how he operated behind that glass window at the microphone. Been many years gone by however, I did reconnect with him via Facebook a couple of years just ago to say hi and see how his life was going. I am impressed by the many attributes I have read about his life and understand how much he will be missed. Oh, for just one more day cruising around downtown Butler listening to Bob reading the news and weather while spinning those Rock n' Roll platters. Truly a Butler icon.

Aryl A. Bashline

December 14, 2021

Bob was an extraordinary man and a treasure to our community. He worked tirelessly in the efforts to bring the Jay Bee Circus back to Butler, restoring it so that it could be shown to the public. I will never forget his kindness and generosity. My sincere condolences to his family and friends. May God comfort them in their sorrow.

FRANK S SHOEMAKER Family

December 13, 2021

So Sorry For Your Loss May the LORD give yunz strength to get through this time in your lives

Donald An NONIE Spangler

December 13, 2021

It is with deep sadness that I extend my sincere condolences to you Charlotte an the family I considered Bob a real friend. He had a great sense of humor an was a pleasure to be around. I personally will miss him as Iam sure anyone who knew him will !! God Bless you an the family.

Randy Tracy

December 13, 2021

Condolences to Bob´s family and many friends! I listened to Bob´s show way back in the very early 1970s. What a credit to the community Bob was! May God bless Bob and all of his family and friends. May he Rest In Peace.

Sallie Benjamin

December 13, 2021

Hi, I´ve known Bob since I was a young kiddo. We lived near Meadowood, and with him being such a "star" on the radio, I just always knew who he was. Then he hired my Aunt Joyce Catt at WBUT-LER and I would visit the station often and he was always so kind. AJ always spoke highly of the kids especially Amy! She always thought Amy was so funny!
Charlotte and girls, you have my sincerest sympathy. I pray you find comfort and peace during this awful, sad time. Bob was one of the good guys.
Blessings,
Sallie Christie Benjamin

John Buchter

December 13, 2021

Bob was a classmate and long-time friend. Please accept my sympathies. He was a great friend!

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