Scott A. Brogli
Mr. Scott A. Brogli of Beavercreek, OH, formerly of Grafton and Saukville, passed away unexpectedly in Beavercreek, OH on June 27, 2010. He was 45 years old. Scott was born November 3, 1964 in Milwaukee, and graduated from Port Washington High School. After graduation, he joined the US Air Force, and retired earlier this year as a Master Sergeant after 26 years in the service. Scott is survived by his wife Jessica Wilson of Beavercreek, his sons Christian Brogli of Beavercreek and Nathan Brogli of Brandon, FL, his parents James and Valerie Wollner of Grafton, sister Dawn Saggio Brogli of Port Washington, brother Timothy (Christine) Brogli of Saukville, aunt and uncle Betty and Francis Wollner of Grafton,aunt Deanna Dickman of Townson, WI, other relatives and friends. A Memorial Service will be held at 6PM on Friday, July 9, 2010 at Eernisse Funeral Home, 1600 W. Grand Ave. in Port Washington. The family will receive visitors at the funeral home on Friday from 3-6PM. Online condolences may be left at www.eernissefuneralhome.com .
Service:
6:00PM at Eernisse Funeral Home 1600 W. Grand Avenue Port Washington, WI 53074 on July 9, 2010 (map/driving directions)
Tributes
Lynn Gall wrote on Jul 23, 2010:
"I had not heard about Scott's passing but was on this website because my Aunt recently passed. I am shocked! I knew Scott back in high school and rode the school bus with him to Port Washington every day. We kept in touch until our early 20s but I didn't know what path his life took after that. My sypmpathies and prayers are with his son and family. God Bless."
Douglas Lust wrote on Jul 12, 2010:
"I was stationed with Scott at
Whiteman AFB, he was also my roommate. I went home with him after going TDY to Whitesands NM and enjoyed his family. I am really shocked and cant seem to get over it. He was a great guy and will be dearly missed God bless."
Kathleen Hupfer Buck wrote on Jul 11, 2010:
"I attended (K-4th) St Pauls School in Grafton and remember Scott, I was very sad to learn of his passing from another classmate. I regret learning of this after the service. Namaste. Prayers to his loved ones. "
Janice Bergman wrote on Jul 9, 2010:
"I attended the memorial service for Scott here in Dayton, Ohio, and it was very nice. I am glad to see that he will also be honored in his hometown. It is still very hard to believe that he is gone. I worked with Scott the past six month and became very good friends with him. Met Christian during a TDY to Boston and saw what a great relationship he had with his son. What a great father he was, and what a super nice and well mannered son. Had Jess and Scott up to the lake on Memorial Day weekend and had wonderful time. He loved his family. Scott will be miss by many. I will keep his family in my thoughts and prayers... and will miss my friend. "