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Brakensiek

In Loving Memory

Brakensiek, Eugene P.

On Thursday, September 8, 2022.  Beloved husband of the late Ann E. Brakensiek.  Dear father of David (Sara) Brakensiek and Lynn (Marc) Bilyeu.  Dear grandfather of Lauren  (Will) Langford, Melissa (Chris) Stephan, Jeff (Sarah) Brakensiek, Chris (Erica) Spiros, Jimmy (Julie) Spiros, Derek (Sarah) Bilyeu, Amber Bilyeu, Michelle Kraft and Kyle (Taylor) Bilyeu.  Dear great-grandfather of Breanna, Gabi, Hayley, Leah, Eliz, Jimmy, Chris, Maddison, Abby, Cali, Luke, Kaiden, Brynlee, Wyatt and Lainey. Special friend of Mary Sip. Our dear brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend of many. Mr. Brakensiek was a 40 year employee of KTVI-Fox2.  Contributions to the American Heart Association, appreciated.

Services: Visitation at KUTIS AFFTON Chapel 10151 Gravois, Thursday September 15, 12 Noon-2:45 PM; then to Sunset Cemetery for graveside service at 3:00 PM.

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14 thoughts on “Brakensiek, Eugene P.”

  1. Words cannot express my deepest sympathies, nor comfort you during times of sadness…but I hope that you know I am holding you and your family in my most sincere prayers. You are a wonderful reflection of the amazing man your Father was. Knowing you, learning from you, sharing with you and laughing with you is really a treasured gift from your parents and God which you have made so perfect. Healing prayers and my thoughts are with you…

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  2. Words cannot express my deepest sympathies, nor comfort you during times of sadness…but I hope that you know I am holding you and your family in my most sincere prayers. You are a wonderful reflection of the amazing man your Father was. Knowing you, learning from you, sharing with you and laughing with you is really a treasured gift from your parents and God which you have made so perfect. Healing prayers and my thoughts are with you…

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  3. Dear Dave and Sara,

    I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I hope you will be comforted by the joy of good memories and dear family.

    Dena Koerner

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  4. Dear Dave and Sara,

    I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I hope you will be comforted by the joy of good memories and dear family.

    Dena Koerner

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  5. Gene worked for Channel 2 and I worked for Channel 5. Both of us devoted 40 years plus to TV in St. Louis. We had so much in common talking about our times at work and the people we met.
    Rest in peace Gene

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  6. Gene worked for Channel 2 and I worked for Channel 5. Both of us devoted 40 years plus to TV in St. Louis. We had so much in common talking about our times at work and the people we met.
    Rest in peace Gene

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  7. My dear coworker, and even dearer friend . Sharing a cup cake in celebration of our birthdays together over the years at KTVI , was a high point each winter.
    It saddens me greatly this loss .
    May you Rest In Peace and rise in glory.
    Deepest sympathies to the family .

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  8. My dear coworker, and even dearer friend . Sharing a cup cake in celebration of our birthdays together over the years at KTVI , was a high point each winter.
    It saddens me greatly this loss .
    May you Rest In Peace and rise in glory.
    Deepest sympathies to the family .

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  9. Gene was a gentleman, in all the ways that word connotes. His quiet manner and ready smile of greeting revealed his concern for others. His examples of gentleness, kindness, and thoughtfulness are lessons for the world. I knew him to be a faithful person, carrying through with what he promised. I remember visiting Gene and Ann when she was very ill, suffering through the cancer which took her life. Gene was also a concerned grandfather sharing the significant events of a grandchild’s life. He loved his family.
    Thank you to the family who shared him with others because we were all enriched in that sharing. I count myself blessed to have been a pastor at St. Lucas UCC while Gene was there.

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  10. Gene was a gentleman, in all the ways that word connotes. His quiet manner and ready smile of greeting revealed his concern for others. His examples of gentleness, kindness, and thoughtfulness are lessons for the world. I knew him to be a faithful person, carrying through with what he promised. I remember visiting Gene and Ann when she was very ill, suffering through the cancer which took her life. Gene was also a concerned grandfather sharing the significant events of a grandchild’s life. He loved his family.
    Thank you to the family who shared him with others because we were all enriched in that sharing. I count myself blessed to have been a pastor at St. Lucas UCC while Gene was there.

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  11. My sincere condolences on the passing of your father. I remember visiting him and Betty in Carthage many years ago Probably in 1947.

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  12. My sincere condolences on the passing of your father. I remember visiting him and Betty in Carthage many years ago Probably in 1947.

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