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Brandon Sommerfeld Obituary

Brandon Dru Sommerfeld

Apr. 7, 1963

Jan. 13, 2013

Brandon Dru Sommerfeld passed away quietly on January 13, 2013, with his family gathered at his home in Reno, Nevada. Brandon was born on April 7, 1963 in Vancouver, Washington to Jack Sommerfeld and Antoinette Wooldridge. At the age of 11, he moved to Sparks, Nevada where he resided with his stepfather, Thom Wooldridge, his mother, Antoinette and a motley crew of five brothers, and one sister. He attended Reed High School. In 1983, he enlisted in the U.S. ARMY where he proudly served his country for thirteen years.

Brandon Sommerfeld was a U.S. Army combat veteran. While in Korea, he served as a Scout in the 123rd Infantry Regiment during his two tours on the Korean DMZ. On his return to the U.S, he became a member of the 82nd Airborne and then the 1st 325 Infantry. While at Fort Bragg, he passed what is known as a Q Course with commendations and became a Green Beret. He was only one of a few people who volunteered to go to the SERE School.

When Desert Storm began, Brandon was sent to Kuwait where he served as a Weapons Specialist and road fearlessly on top of the Humvees and operating a .50 caliber machine gun. Upon returning from the War, he became a Combative and Weapons Instructor for the U.S. Army, John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School.

In 1995, Brandon left the military for a quieter life. He lived in Vancouver, Washington for a time and then returned to Reno. While in Reno, he was employed as a Product Representative for C&M Foods as well as working privately as an operator, which often took him to Virginia on business.

While in Virginia, he met the love of his life; Kristen and they were soon married in Reno. It wasn't long before he was presented with an opportunity to do what he loved most when he was offered a job at International Training, Inc in West Point, Virginia. There he held the position of Master Instructor where he continued to teach combatives and weapons.

In 2004, he took on his most favorite role when he became a father to Natalja Margaret. His sweet daughter shared his interest in martial arts and he loved practicing with her and took pride in her earning of belts.

Brandon is the founder and president of The International Combative Science Association (ICSA) as well as Sommerfeld Combatives Russian Martial Arts (RMA). Brandon was inducted into the Black Belt Hall of Fame, Body Guard Hall of Fame, and the Elite International Close Quarters Combat Instructor.

He holds certificates or rankings in Rough and Tumble WWII Combatives (Black Belt), Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu (Ninjutsu Second Degree Black Belt), and Systema Full Instructorship under Vladimir Vasiliev and Mikhail Ryabko.

Brandon has been featured on television shows including Weapons of War: The Inside Story of the U.S. Special Forces, Secret Service Secrets (3 part series), Ten Ways to Kill Bin Laden, and The Real Story: The Bourne Identity.

Numerous publications have featured Brandon including: Fighting Knives Magazine, Tactical Knives Magazine, Full-Contact Magazine, Smithsonian Magazine, and Soldier Magazine.

Brandon was one of the Top 10 Combative Instructors in the Nation. Despite all the awards and certificates, Brandon never discussed them with anybody. What truly mattered to him were his family and friends. He was a loyal and generous friend and held those friendships in high esteem. He had a quirky sense of humor, was the first to come up with an imaginative prank, and knew how to throw a killer party. Brandon was not only a warrior but also an artist and musician with had a compassionate soul, who lived and loved life completely in the short span of his life.

Brandon is survived by his loving wife of nearly 12 years, Kristen Sommerfeld, his beloved daughter Natalja Sommerfeld, his mother Antoinette Wooldridge, his brothers Mark Wooldridge, Bret Wooldridge, Thomas Wooldridge, Nicholas Wooldridge and Jedediah Wooldridge, as well as by his sister, Jennifer Cummings, nieces, nephews, in-laws, and many dear friends.

A service will be held this Friday, January 18th at 9 a.m. at St. Anthony's Greek Orthodox Church in Reno, Nevada. He will be buried with military honors at the Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Fernley, Nevada at 11 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Brandon's Memorial Fund. This can be accessed by either visiting his Support Page on Facebook, or going directly to PayPal.

The family invites yould share condolence messages in the Book of Memories at the website www.waltonsfuneralhomes.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Reno Gazette Journal and Lyon County News Leader on Jan. 16, 2013.

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Fernando Valle

May 13, 2025

I love and miss you my brother.been 13 years since you passed we were best friends since school

Rocky Twitchell

February 13, 2013

Rest in Peace Brother. Shane Milone wanted to see you and chat, as did I.Looks like we will talk later. You will never be forgotten.

February 6, 2013

our hearts and love is sent to all the family. Love Dorey & Pam

David Anderson

February 5, 2013

Brandon was a Great guy and a big help to me and taught me a lot. He was fun to be around. He will be missed! Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.

Pietro V

February 3, 2013

Deepest condolences to the family. I was an honor ans pleasure to meet Brandon.

Orhan Ismailovski

January 28, 2013

may God surround your family with love My deepest Condolences. It was a Real pleasure to have trained with you At two Camps. Rest in Peace Brother.

January 18, 2013

May God "surround and comfort" Brandon's family and friends during this time of sorrow.

Kathy Prophet Harms

January 18, 2013

Brandon, thank you. Your kindness will not be forgotten. My thoughts and prayers are with you in heaven, and with your family and friends.

Don and Betsy Woolridge

January 18, 2013

Please accept our most sincere condolences.It was a pleasure knowing and working with Brandon. His legacy as a great person and instructor will live on.

January 17, 2013

A TRUE WARRIOR TO THE VERY END LOVE YOU BROTHER, THANK YOU FOR BEING MY FRIEND

Lyn Bruno

January 17, 2013

An honor to have known you; until we meet again

Duke Hitchcock

January 17, 2013

You will always be the most influential mentor of my ongoing training. Your legacy will not be forgotten. Rest In Peace my friend.

Brian Waldrop

January 17, 2013

Brandon you were a true American hero. Thank you for all you did for this country. Rest in peace my long lost friend and we shall meet again on the other side.

Scott Rutherford

January 17, 2013

A true warrior. You will be missed my friend. RIP. To Brandon's family, may you find strength in this time of sorrow. Brandon will always be with us.

January 17, 2013

A magnificent being, a wonderful brother, father, husband, son and friend. I will miss you Brother B, Shadow Man, The People's Champ.

January 17, 2013

To a very dear friend who I have known all my life. May you rest in peace. Prayers to the family and may you watch over your family from heaven.

Dylan Stauss

January 17, 2013

I always looked up to you and proud to call you family. Rest in peace Bradon we love you!

Thomas H,Jacobs Jr.

Thomas Jacobs

January 17, 2013

You will be missed my friend.

January 16, 2013

All God's warriors go to heaven my brother, though many far too soon , and far too young. Rest well. May God bring his peace to you and to those who must tarry here a while longer without you.

Martin Wheeler

January 16, 2013

Brandon was a rare soul and a good friend. He will be missed greatly.

Shilo Wolfe

January 16, 2013

My condolences to the whole family...Brandon will surely be missed by many people! Brandon is an amazing man! I am so glad I had the chance to meet him, laugh with him and hang out...thank u Brandon for being there to help me as a teenager and teaching me to drive and laughing...I will always remember u! My prayers will be with u all...much love!

LeAnn Brooks

January 16, 2013

My prayers go out to Brandon's family . I was very lucky to know Brandon and share life with him . He was always loving and kind .. He had taught me all my security training and also his martial arts in hand to hand .As well as to live each day to the fullest. He will always be in my heart and in my memories.

Glen Meyers

January 16, 2013

Brandon,rest in peace my dear friend.May God bless both you and your family.We will miss you ,but we will never forget you.We will love you forever.....Glen

Chuck & Pat Scott

January 16, 2013

To all of Brandon's family-We are so sorry and know how proud you are of him! Our love and prayers are with you.

Charlene Terrill

January 16, 2013

Such accomplishments in your short time here on Earth.A TRUE AMERICAN HERO...Wonderful husband,father,son and brother and so great with all the other relatives and a true friend to all who knew you...We miss you and love you.Uncle Tommy & Aunt Charlene

Ralph Debartolomeis

January 16, 2013

A true warrior an amazing man and a wonderful human being! The world seems a little smaller without you. Forever your student!!!

Dave Soczka

January 16, 2013

Rest In Peace Warrior Brother...

Gary Bernier

January 16, 2013

Brandon, you will be missed brother. Thanks for all the help and support. Be at peace.

Cody Stauss

January 16, 2013

Brandon. We love you and miss you. Protect my Layla Bug in heaven. Stauss Family

January 16, 2013

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

January 16, 2013

Brandon, You will be missed beyond words..We love you sweet Goober! Aunt Deena and Uncle Keith

Deborah McCauley

January 16, 2013

Thanks for your service

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