Obit: Brenner, George M. (1937 – 2016)
Transcriber:
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Surnames: Brenner, Zimmerman, Zepplin, Bennett, Olson, Williams, VonRuden,
Western, Roberts, Bruckert, Zvolena, Schultz, Scott, Ashbeck, Free, Chrisien
Source: Marshfield News Herald (Marshfield, WI) 17 Dec 2016
Brenner, George M. (10 DEC 1937 – 13 DEC 2016)
GEORGE M. BRENNER, SR., age 79, of Loyal, WI, passed away on Tuesday, December
13, 2016 at Golden Living Center - Three Oaks, in Marshfield, WI. Funeral
services will be held at 11am on Friday, December 16, 2016 at Trinity Lutheran
Church, in Loyal. Rev. Daniel Zimmerman will officiate and burial will follow in
the Loyal Cemetery. Pallbearers will be: Ray Weyer, Milton Knack, Brad Zepplin,
Glen Bennett, Donnie Olson, Dave Williams and Dave VonRuden. Military rites will
be conducted by the Loyal American Legion Post #175. Visitation will be held at
Trinity Lutheran Church on Thursday, December 15, 2016 from 4pm to 8pm, and
again on Friday, from 10am until time of service.
George Martin Brenner was born on December 10, 1937 in Stanley, WI, to George F.
and Olga (Western) Brenner. He was raised on the family farm northeast of Loyal,
received his education at Sunnyside School and graduated from Loyal High School
in 1956. George worked at Pathfinder Homes, in Spencer, until enlisting in the
U.S. Army on September 12, 1957. After his honorable discharge on July 17, 1959
returning from the service, he went to work for Seeman Gas & Oil for nine and a
half years. He was united in marriage to Karen R. Roberts on May 23, 1964 at
South Green Grove Church. Standard Oil approached him in 1969, after the death
of Sam Bruckert, the Standard Oil Agent in Loyal. He purchased the truck, and in
1973, he purchased the bulk plant and inventory, thus the beginning of Brenner
Oil Company. His wife, Karen, died on June 20, 1983. He later married Carol A.
Schultz on March 23, 1985. In 2000, George acquired the Greenwood Oil Company
assets, and then sold the business to his son, George, in 2003. His wife, Carol,
died on May 21, 2003. He continued to be an active member in the Loyal community
and resided there until his death.
George was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, was a charter member of the
Loyal Lion's Club and one of the original EMTs on the Loyal Ambulance Service,
where he was a 15 year volunteer. He also drove school bus for Dahl Bus Service
for more than 30 years.
He had many interests, but especially enjoyed bowling, where he bowled on the
same team for over 50 years; golfing with his friends; shaking dice with his 9am
coffee group, traveling, and cheering on the Packers and Badgers.
He is survived by his dear companion: Cindy Zvolena of Loyal; 3 sons: Steve
(Angela) Brenner of Wausau, Dean Brenner (Lori Scott) of Marshfield, George Jr.
(Michelle) Brenner of Greenwood; 6 grandchildren: Alyssa, Morgan, Alec,
Nicholas, Natalie and Aiden; one sister: Marlene (Roy) Ashbeck of Nelson, WI; 8
step children: David (Cherry) Free of Loyal, Kevin (Mindy) Free of Marshfield,
Vicki Free of North Las Vegas, NV; Bruce (Michelle) Free of Mosinee, Chris Free
of Rochester, MN, Debbie Free of Minnesota, Connie Chrisien of Mountlake
Terrace, WA, Scott (Shelly) Schultz of Sparta; 13 step grandchildren; one
great-step grandchild; nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Karen; and his wife, Carol.
The family would like to thank Dr. Leon of Ministry St. Joseph's Hospital
Oncology Department and Golden Living Center - Three Oaks for their compassion
and care given to George during his illness.
Online condolences may be expressed at
www.cuddiefh.com.
Cuddie Funeral Home, of Loyal, is assisting the family with arrangements.
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