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Stephen Brundieck Obituary

Brundieck, Stephen P.
Jun 15, 1968 - Jan 16, 2010
Preceded in death by son, Zane. Survived by son, Chase Brundieck; father, Derald and mother Eunice; brother and sister-in-law, Michael and Pam; sister and brother-in-law, Mary and Doug Krause; sister, Sherry Brundieck and Manuel Tijerina; nieces; nephews.
FUNERAL SERVICE Friday, Jan 22, 10am at Bethany Lutheran Church, 5151 Northwest Radial Highway. VISITATION Thursday 3pm-8pm with family receiving friends from 6pm-8pm at Westlawn Hillcrest Funeral Home. Interment Westlawn Hillcrest Memorial Park. MEMORIALS suggested to the family. WESTLAWN-HILLCREST
Memorial Park Funeral Home
5701 Center Street 402-556-2500
www.westlawnhillcrest.com

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Published by Omaha World-Herald on Jan. 20, 2010.

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Lance Hofman

January 23, 2010

My family and I pray that God bless and comfort you all! I will always remember the times that I spent with Steve and your family when I was younger. I remember the fun we had playing football and basketball at your house. I remember going sledding at Nathan Hale Junior High school and having a four man sled with Steve, Mike, me and your Dad. I remember watching Seseme Street at your house with Steve and how we tried to dial 5-55 that the Seseme Street reporter was trying to get us to call. "I think we tried dialing extra numbers in front of the 555 and ended up getting in touch with someone overseas."

Yours in Christ,
Lance, Flo, Joshua, and Malachi

Debbie (Nelson) DeMott

January 21, 2010

I pray for you all as you grieve. I went to St. Paul Lutheran with Mary and Steve. I am saddened deeply by his passing. I just so hope he can find peace in his life after. God be with you all.

January 21, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

allana rudd

January 21, 2010

Brundiecks, I am so sorry for your loss.Steve was always a sweetheart.I rememeber one time when i was over at your house and Steve was about 3. He came walking into the kitchen from the garden holding a bunch of carrots that he had pulled out of the garden.Eunice and grama Faszholz got the biggest kick outa that! I would've liked to come to Omaha for the funeral, but am unable to make it.Im glad mom and Amy and Ang can make it though. All of you are certainly in our thoughts and prayers. Take care, Allana

January 21, 2010

Eunice and Family,
So very sorry to hear about Steve's death. I am sending you all a big hug and praying for God's comfort to fill your hearts and minds.
Colleen Burt

Stacie Welles

January 20, 2010

I am so very sorry for your loss.I knew Steve for pretty much my whole life.He was a friend of my brothers.I really liked Steve,and am going to miss him.I have so many things to say about Steve,but I will just keep all the good memories in my heart.Rest in peace Steve. Your Friend,Stacie

Quality Inn

January 20, 2010

To: Stephens Family and Friends,
We our very sorry to hear about your loss, we only knew him for a short period of time, and in that time he was very nice and polite man.Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of need.
From some of the staff @ Quality Inn(The last place they called his home)

Ann & Del Wachsmann

January 20, 2010

Eunice and Family, our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Remember the smiles and the laughter. May the Lord keep you in His tender loving care and give you comfort.

Andy & Cec Bohn

January 20, 2010

Daryl,
So very sorry to read about your son. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

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