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Bradley Braunsky Obituary

Braunsky, Bradley A. "Boozie" Died unexpectedly and entered God's loving arms, Friday May 15, 2015 at the age of 52. Loving father of Casey Braunsky. Ex-husband to Michael Ann Braunsky. Son of Ron and Linda Braunsky and the late Karen Braunsky. Brother of Brian "Norton" Braunsky and Brian "Troll" Farrow. Step brother to Tammy. He left behind his special family Kim and Jon Gamroth. Boozie had many friends far and wide. His loss has left a hole in all our hearts. He is gone but will never be forgotten. A special memorial for Boozie is being held on June 27 at Kuhburgs Junction in Germantown. Donations are being collected in memory of Boozie. All donations will go to his daughter Casey to help ease the financial burden. Goodbye Brad. WEIWALUAAF. Love Always, Lori.

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Jun. 3, 2015.

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Cheri Brojanac

June 16, 2015

First i want to express my condolences to the family. I have lots of great memories of boozie but the one that stands out the most is time spent snowmobiling in germantown and later when we moved, in crivitz. He and Norton would come up and sled. You are missed RIP my friend

Lori Bartelt

June 4, 2015

I grew up with Bradley, our Mom's were best friends. My Mom, Karen Bartelt just passed away at the end of December, lots of memories. May your family find the peace in the Lord that you need.

June 3, 2015

As a little boy his nickname was "Mucky". He was a cute curly headed little blonde.

I pray God's peace be with his close friends and family.

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