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Jeffrey D. Brahm, aged 67, passed away on Tuesday, July 2, 2025. Born on June 7, 1958, the son of Merlyn and Barbara, both of whom preceded him in death, as did his brother Steve. His vibrant spirit will be profoundly missed by his loving wife of 47 years, Sue, and his children, Daniel, Matthew, and Bekka (Mike). Jeffrey's family was multiplied by his grandchildren Michael, Henry, and Jaxon, who will carry his legacy into the future. His memory will also be remembered by his siblings Jim (Kathy) and Suzie (Andy), sister-in-law June, and cousin Dawn (Gary), all of whom were an integral part of his life's tapestry.
Jeffrey's professional life was characterized by over three decades of dedicated service as a postal worker. His love of politics was evident in his role as a union steward for the post office. His work ethic and dedication to fairness made him a respected figure both at work and within the union.
Jeffrey was a history buff, he would share stories of the past, bringing them to life with his encyclopedic knowledge. His love for music knew no bounds, encompassing a large genre that enriched his life and those around him. His personal relationship with God guided him throughout his life, providing strength, comfort, and purpose.
Visitation at the MAX A. SASS & SONS OKLAHOMA CHAPEL (1515 W. Oklahoma Ave., Milwaukee) on Monday, July 21, 2025, from 4:00 PM until the time of service at 6:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Parkinson’s Foundation would be appreciated. Private interment at Forest Hill Memorial Park, Oak Creek.
1515 West Oklahoma Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53215
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