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Walter Carl "Bud" Braunschweig

1929 - 2017

Walter Carl "Bud" Braunschweig obituary, 1929-2017, Volcano, CA

BORN

1929

DIED

2017

Walter Braunschweig Obituary

Walter Carl "Bud" Braunschweig Passed away at his home in Volcano, with his family by his side on January 4, 2017. He was born in San Francisco on October 21, 1929, to Walter and Vera (Belstedt) Braunschweig. Walt grew up in the Bayview District of San Francisco, graduating from Mission High School. Drafted by the US Army, he served two years in Korea during the Korean War. He started his career in the San Francisco Police Department walking a beat in the Tenderloin District. He then became a founding member of the Police Canine Unit. His next move was to the TAC Squad and finally to the ID Bureau, from which he retired as a lieutenant after 28 years of service. Walt was always a sports fan and a devoted father. He loved coaching his children's sports teams, cooking, working around the house and just being with his family. He loved animals and always had a dog by his side. Anxious to move to the "country," he and his wife moved to Amador County after he retired. It was there that his love for flags began. He became a vexillologist, one who studies flags. Walt collected flags from all over the world and every branch of the military, and raised them often in town and at home. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Sherrill (Cookie Wood), his daughter Kali of Oakland, his son Kyle (Souky) of Novato and three granddaughters, Skyler, Scarlett and Kaylani, his sister Peggy Zanatta of Pleasanton, a niece and several nephews. His sister, Lois McEvoy, predeceased him. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Walt's name to Hospice of Amador and Calaveras, P. O. Box 595, Jackson, CA 95642 or to Tri-County Wildlife, P O Box 367, Jackson, CA 95641. There will be a celebration of Walt's life at the Volcano Union Inn on January 28, 2017 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm.

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Published by Marin Independent Journal from Jan. 6 to Jan. 8, 2017.

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donOvan

April 15, 2025

Kali, this is donOvan, I was Walt's barber for a few years, and did quite a bit of electrical work around his place in Volcano. He treated me very well, and my 4 year old son who helped me with the wiring,,,,he wa So Kind and Generous, and Interesting I still think of him once in awhile donOvan, in the Sacramento area these days, [email protected]

February 8, 2017

The picture of Walt is exactly how I picture him when I think of him, a smile, a funny story, and always respectful. I will always remember Walt and his love of animals and the animals knew he loved them, his salt lick in the backyard for the local deer. I am so sorry for your loss, and I am sure you have many wonderful memories to help you through this difficult time. You are in our thoughts and our prayers, Jim, Maria & Allie Prawdzik

January 13, 2017

Please accept my heartfelt condolences. I pray in the midst of your sorrow you find comfort in all the joyful memories shared and will always cherish these beautiful memories . Romans 15:13 -

D. Wilmington-California

Frank Lee

January 10, 2017

Another legendary SFPD cop has passed away. Rest in peace.

Lou Sylvestri

January 9, 2017

Rest in Peace Walt!

January 7, 2017

Walt and my husband, Renzo, were partners "way-back-when".
Walt was an unique local.
Marriage, fatherhood and Volcano "mellowed" him.
Another bites the dust...Marilyn Panelli

Andy Assereto

January 7, 2017

Tucker, and I will miss Walt on our morning walks. Rest In Peace.

January 6, 2017

Walter Braunschweig was a retired member of
the SFPD and one of the seven original members
of the canine (dog) unit. His dog was Wotan and
the two of them captured a lot of "Bad Guys".
Whether or not it was construction or police
work, Walter did a great job.

Rest in Peace Old Friend,

Ken Foss
Retired SFPD (Also former colleague of Walt's)

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