In loving memory of

Daniel L. Brommerich
November 28, 1945 - November 7, 2017

Daniel Lee Brommerich, 71, of Winona, passed away Tuesday, November 7, 2017. He was born on November 28, 1945 in Winona to Edward and Betty (Schettler) Brommerich. On July 15, 1972 he married Margaret Hartman in St. Paul, MN. Together they lived in Wescoy Valley for 45 years where they raised their six children. Daniel was hard working, a farmer, and jack-of-all trades owning his own maintenance business with his sons. He enjoyed camping, fishing, and playing with his grandchildren. He was friendly and kind and sought ways to help others in need. Daniel was a member of the Winona Congregation of Jehovah's Witness since 1963 and enjoyed sharing God's hope for the future while in the ministry. He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Margaret; children, Rachel (Jeff) Bradshaw, Elizabeth (Alex) Hoes, David Brommerich, Philip Brommerich, Leah (Freddie) Dembraski, and Thomas Brommerich; grandchildren, Kaitlyn, Reiner, Marcus, Karl, Mckenna, and Gerhard; and siblings, Susanna (Jan) LeCou, Rebecca (Jack) Dembraski, Robert (Karen) Brommerich, Julie Brommerich, John Brommerich, Jane Brommerich, Tim (Glenda) Brommerich, and Sarah Brommerich. He is preceded in death by his parents, brother, Michael Brommerich and granddaughter, Emily Mae. Cremation rites have been accorded and a memorial service will be held on Sunday, November 12, 2017 at 3:00 p.m. at the Kingdon Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Winona, MN. Hoff Celebration of Life Center, Goodview, is assisting the family.

Tributes

Sheila Kunda wrote on Nov 14, 2017:

"I worked with him at the wapasa apt and knew him before that even...Dan and his sons were great people to work with...i will miss seeing dan but now he can RIP.....prayers to you all during this very sad time..im glad to have had my last conversation with him just a few weeks ago...so very very sad...."

Nancy Erickson wrote on Nov 10, 2017:

"Our deepest sympathy to Danny's Family. Danny would work the fields near our home for years now and when our girls were little, they would stand in the window when they heard his tractor coming and announce to all of us, Danny's Coming. Tom would go out to talk to Danny and the girls would ask if they could take a Pepsi out for Danny, because it was hot out and he Had to be thirsty. It brings a smile to my face knowing how much the girls would like to see Danny. The girls are all grown now, but we still talk about when Danny would drive through the yard on his tractor. He was a special man. Thinking of you all during this difficult time. Tom and Nancy Erickson Family"