Dean Michael Bronecki “Dino”

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Dean Michael
Bronecki

Visitation Thursday October 10, 2019 4-6 PM at the Funeral Home

Funeral Service to follow at 6:00 PM

 

Bronecki, Dean M. “Dino”

Reunited with his loving parents Eugene and Olga (nee Verdev) on Monday, October 7, 2019 at the age of 63 years.  Dear brother of Emil (Jean) Bronecki, Diane (Matthew) Antlfinger and Richard (Sandi) Bronecki.  Further surviving  are nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Visitation Thursday, October 10 at the HERITAGE FUNERAL HOME, 3801 South Howell Avenue from 4-6 PM with funeral service at 6 PM.  Private interment St. Adalbert Cemetery.

If so desired, Memorial Contributions to Special Olympics of Wisconsin appreciated.

5 Comments

  1. Mark E Delaney October 8, 2019 at 8:46 pm - Reply

    Sympathies to family and friends. May Dean rest in peace in the arms of the Lord.

  2. Toni Nevicosi (Grabske) October 9, 2019 at 7:54 am - Reply

    Dean was a very special cousin to me and my family. He taught us all to be Pro-Life. I shared stories of his life and early years adjusting for all…but long life of supporting his aging parents. Being their muscle strength when illness stole theirs. Many friends at work when teaching shared that tests showed Downs and Dr.s suggested abortion. I always thought they needed to know the upside if it really did have Downs. We’d laugh and cry, and none aborted. And amazingly their children were born without Downs. Tests aren’t always right. Nor, is the future lifespan of anyone set in stone.
    My aunt Olga and Uncle Eugene shared with broken hearts to my parents what the Doctor said to them.
    When born the Dr. Said not to take him home. He’d have a short life. Maybe only 20 very difficult years. When he grew up so polite and thoughtful to all. He did so much more than anyone expected. A true loving, helpful ‘angel’ to his parents, family, and to so many people of Milwaukee County. He was a real life model of goodness in my life and memories. As he was to my parents and sisters and our children, as well.
    Enjoy the next life with your perfect soul Dean. You earned your place in heaven…right away.

  3. Mike Feilen, Sharon & Leanne October 9, 2019 at 3:26 pm - Reply

    Our condolences Emil & Jean. We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. If there’s anything we can do please give us a ring.

  4. Veronica Moorman October 10, 2019 at 10:12 am - Reply

    “The Spirit pleads for us believers in harmony with God’s own will.” ROMANS 8:27 This is something I got out of a devotional on Prayers in the Midst of Agony. Should we pray to be delivered from suffering? Certainly that is a valid prayer, since even Jesus offered such a prayer when faced the ultimate suffering of the cross (Luke 22:42) or strengthened to endure (Acts4:27-29)? WE are told God’s grace is sufficient (2Cor 12:9), and God will not abandon us in our suffering. When we simply cannot find or speak the words to pray at all- the Spirit prays for us on our behalf in harmony with God’s will. God listens to the pleading of the Holy Spirit on our behalf when our suffering renders us mute. What comfort to know that when we’ve come to the end of ourselves, the Spirit continues to intercede for us. I just want to thank you Lord for your Holy Spirit and the comfort knowing that You God always knew what Dino was saying to you, I Praise You And Thank You In The Mighty Name Of Jesus Christ Our LORD. I Love you and miss you Dino. I pray that Jesus will find me worthy to see you again one day in heaven. Love, Auntie Veronica

  5. Sandi Bronecki October 10, 2019 at 11:47 am - Reply

    The Best Man

    When I married Rick (Dean’s brother), we had two best men at our Wedding. I didn’t know Dean but for a short while when Rick asked him to be his Best Man along with his son, Andy. To be honest, at first; I was a little concerned. I quickly learned however; that Dean took his role seriously, and with great joy! He approached “life” that way. His job at Ace Hardware and other jobs, his home jobs; grass cutting, garbage, can crushing, snow blowing, etc. HIs activities; Special Olympics, swimming, fishing, bowling, etc. He was always wanting to learn and be helpful. And if you were having a bad day he’d comfort you and say, “don’t worry about it, it’ll be alright.” Even in his darkest hours he looked at Rick and smiled. I, being a little jealous, said to Rick, “wow, are you lucky,” and Dean being Dean, turned and looked right at me and “smiled.”

    It has been my honor and privilege to be Dean’s sister-in-law, and hopefully; I have learned some things from him!
    Love you Dean,
    Sandi

    P.S. Dean was a Great Best Man at our Wedding some 29+ years ago and one of the best parts………did you ever see him dance?

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