Condolence: Ed and I were foremen together on many jobs in the Sheet Metal Workers' Union. I will always remember Ed from when we worked out of town together and enjoyed each others company. When we would be riding together going to a job and listening to music from the 50's Ed would always want to know if I knew who the singer was. If I didn't know the singer, he always knew who it was. He was a great person to know and to have worked with.
Condolence: The Sheet Metal Workers Retiree Club of Local 83 sends condolences to the family and friends of our Union Brother, the Moose.
He was a good man. The Moose was pleasant and of good nature.It was a pleasure, and an honor, to have had him as our friend. To many of us, he was at one time or another, also our boss. Apprentices called him 'Mother Moose' because of the way he would hovered over us. I don't know if he knew he had that name, but he got it out of the respect we had for the man. I think he would have liked it.
The Moose was a tribute to the Union Brotherhood of the
Sheet Metal Workers Trade during his working years and retired years. He will be remembered and spoken well of. We will miss him.
Condolence: Carol,Greg,Billy and entire Braungart family.
Please know that your friends and colleagues at The Sage Colleges Nursing Department extend their deepest sympathy and prayers to you and your families in your loss of Mr. Braungart. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Glenda Kelman on behalf of Nursing Faculty and Staff at
The Sage Colleges Nursing Department
Condolence: I'm so sorry for your family's loss. The following link will take you to a tract entitled " Can the dead really live again?" It has brought comfort to many & I hope it will do the same for you. https://www.jw.org/en/publications/books/dead-live-again-tract/dead-live-again/