Robert John Brandenburg

robert brandenburg

November 1, 1910 ~ February 13, 2000


Resided in: Pueblo, CO

Robert John Brandenburg, 89, passed away February 13, 2000. Survived by his wife of 55 years, Iladelle Brandenburg of the family home; son, Robert Bruce (Cricket) Brandenburg of Pueblo West and granddaughter, Deborah Ann Brandenburg of Ft. Collins. Born November 1, 1910, in Illinois. Robert served his country in the U.S. Army during WWII. He retired in 1965 from the Colorado State Hospital after 30 years of service as the manager of the chicken ranch. Robert was a member of First United Methodist Church and an active member of the B.P.O. Elks Lodge No. 90. At his request, there will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. A memorial service will be held 10:00 A.M. Thursday, February 17, 2000, at the Montgomery & Steward Chapel, with Reverend Jean Schwien officiating. The family will receive friends at the funeral home following the service. Private interment at Roselawn Cemetery.

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  1. Dear Aunt Iladelle, Bruce and Crickett, We were sorry to hear of Uncle Bob’s passing but thankful he is free from his suffering now. He is at peace & with other family members & friends who have gone on before to welcome him.
    Our prayers, thoughts and sympathy are with each of you as you face the changes and adjustments of life without him. You are to be commended for your faithful, loving care through the years. Your reward will be great as you so beautifully gave of yourselves unreservedly in caring for him with such love.
    May you know we would love to be present beside you during this time and ministering to you with our love & caring. We will be there in our thoughts & prayers and will keep in touch with you in the days & weeks ahead. May God comfort your hearts & give you a PEACE that passes all understanding. We will always be thankful for the privilege of having known Uncle Bob even though we didn’t get to spend much time with him we knew he was there & a special part of our family. We’ll always remember the time we visited you with our young children & how kind & gracious he was to us. May you be comforted with knowing we are praying for you & are there in our thoughts.
    Lovingly & with our deepest
    Sympathy, Ruth & Gerald

    Marty & Dan, David & Nancy, Dale & Renee, & Donna & David
    join with us in reaching out to you with their love and sympathy too.


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