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Frederick Breuninger Obituary

F. Frederick Breuninger of Coatesville F. Frederick Breuninger, 91, a lifelong resident of Coatesville, died March 8, 2017. Born on September 1, 1925, He was the son of Frank A. and Beryl W. Breuninger. Fred is survived by his wife Dorothea (Sally) H. Breuninger with whom he shared 69 years of marriage. He is also survived by their four beloved sons, Frank (Chip) F. Breuninger, Jr and his wife, Maureen; David F. Breuninger; Robert H. Breuninger and his wife, Kim; and James M. Breuninger and his wife, Julie. Fred is also survived by his much loved grandchildren, Julie Regenski and her husband, Joe; Kathleen Morris and her husband, Erik; Shari Anne McDermott and her husband; Alex; Emily Breuninger; Andrew Breuninger; and Colleen Breuninger. He also adored his 6 great- grandchildren Ryan, Landon, Elin, Brady, Laney and Avery. He was preceded in death by their infant daughter, Jill; his sisters, Louise Berryhill and Elizabeth Taylor; and his beloved grandson, Christopher. Fred graduated from Coatesville High School and Pierce Business College. Founder of Breuninger Real Estate and F. Frederick Breuninger & Son Insurance, Inc., he began his business career in 1947 as an apprentice with the A.R Yearsley Agency and opened his own agency in 1949 providing Real Estate and Insurance services to the community. Fred always said he “sold houses to families who turned these houses into homes”. In addition to being a licensed Real Estate and Insurance Broker; he was a licensed Real Estate Appraiser for various local and national banks, PennDot, PA Department of Forestry and Waters, Chester County Airport Authority, local attorneys and private property owners. He was a Past President of the Chester County Board of Realtors, Vice President of the PA Board of Realtors and Vice President of the Delaware Valley Board of Realtors. Fred also served as Chairman of the West Caln Township Planning Commission. Fred was active in civic affairs where he served as President of the Coatesville Library, the Coatesville Lions Club, served on the Board of Directors of the Coatesville YMCA. He was a member of the Coatesville Rotary Club and recipient of the Joseph G. Filoromo, Jr. Community Service Award from the Western Chester County Chamber of Commerce in 2014. He was a member of the Brandywine-Goddard Lodge #383 and a Life Member of the Washington Hose Company. A prolific gardener and nature loving sportsman, Fred enjoyed everything about the outdoors. He loved to hunt and fish in the woods, fields and streams of Chester and Clearfield Counties. An avid and accomplished golfer, who was a 76 year member of the Coatesville Country Club, he served on their Board of Directors and as President of the Club. He was also a member of Wachesaw Plantation Club in Murrells Inlet, SC. A member of the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, Fred sang in the choir for many years and was known for his beautiful tenor voice. He liked people and they felt his warm-welcoming personality. He was one of those people you liked from the moment you met him. A loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend; who will be sorely missed by many. A Memorial Service will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, March 18, 2017 at the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, 107 S. 17th Ave., Coatesville. Visitation with the Family will be held on Friday, March 17, 2017 from 4 to 7 p.m. and from 10 to 11 a.m., Saturday at the church. In lieu of Flowers, donations may be made in his memory to the “Under the Roof” campaign of the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, 107 S. 17th Avenue, Coatesville, Pa 19320. On-line condolences may be made by visiting www.harrismountain.com.

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Published by The Daily Local from Mar. 13 to Mar. 14, 2017.

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Victor J. Shanley, III

March 17, 2017

To Fred's beloved family......I was fortunate to know Fred during my years at Coatesville Country Club where he served as an example to so many members. He was ever the gentleman and his smile was infectious. "Tee it high and let it fly, Fred!"

In sincere sympathy,

Vic Shanley

Tessie Bissell (Pry)

March 16, 2017

The (Pry) family sends their deepest sympathy for the loss of your Dad, Husband, and Grandfather.
God Bless you in this time of sorrow.

Pamela Depte

March 15, 2017

God Bless this family's rich Legacy in this goodly man. I am praying for the Family and know that This was a Life Well Lived. Praying comfort to you all. Pamela L. Depte

March 15, 2017

Sorry to hear of your Dad's and husband's
passing.

Jean Funk and Family

Charles Hawk

March 14, 2017

My family sends our sincere condolences to your family. We still remember how wonderfully we were treated when we had no place to live and you helped us with our first home. I also have very fond memories of our church family when I was a member of the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd. I remember like it was yesterday when the two Lutheran churches in Coatesville merged and eventually built the new church on 17th Ave. I got to know your family very well and still have very fond memories of the times we worked together doing Gods will. Again God Bless You and Yours And HIS PEACE BE WITH YOU DOING THESE TIMES.

John kent

March 14, 2017

Sorry about your Dad.
He was 10 years younger than my Dad.
I remember Chip from CASH.
Best wishes.
John Kent

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