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Leon C. Brodock

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Leon C. Brodock Veteran

Birth
Concord, Jackson County, Michigan, USA
Death
11 Oct 2012 (aged 82)
Marshall, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Homer, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Father: William C Brodock
Mother: Beulah M Coxon

Married: Joan M Smith on July 24, 1948 in Homer, Mi.

Graduated from Homer High School in 1948 and spending his youth years in Homer, Michigan.
His life's work was as a farmer.
Leon loved and respected his land that he worked, passing that lesson on to his children.
Leon also worked for the New York Central Railroad and the Malleable Iron Co, Albion, Mi., while farming.
He had served with the Michigan Army National Guard.
Leon was a outdoorman who enjoyed hunting with his family.
He was a member of the National Rifle Association.
Leon enjoyed traveling with Joan with their fifth wheel trailer for many years after his retirement.
Family was the top priority in his life.
He joyfully provided love and guidance to them all.
Leon and Joan traded in their camping days to establish a family cabin in northern Michigan near Grayling where the family has enjoyed restful and fun times with each other.

Daughters:
Connie Sundberg
Gail Burkwalt

Sons:
Robert [Mary Lou] Brodock
Jerry [ Ellen] Brodock

10 Grandchildren
13 Great Grandchildren
2 Great Great Grandchildren

Brother: Harold Brodock
Sister: Carol [Gerry] Kirkum

Preceded by:
Parents
Great-Granddaughter Sklyer Faith Gillum
Sister Virgie Wilson

Interment in the Fairview Cemetery, Homer, Mi
Father: William C Brodock
Mother: Beulah M Coxon

Married: Joan M Smith on July 24, 1948 in Homer, Mi.

Graduated from Homer High School in 1948 and spending his youth years in Homer, Michigan.
His life's work was as a farmer.
Leon loved and respected his land that he worked, passing that lesson on to his children.
Leon also worked for the New York Central Railroad and the Malleable Iron Co, Albion, Mi., while farming.
He had served with the Michigan Army National Guard.
Leon was a outdoorman who enjoyed hunting with his family.
He was a member of the National Rifle Association.
Leon enjoyed traveling with Joan with their fifth wheel trailer for many years after his retirement.
Family was the top priority in his life.
He joyfully provided love and guidance to them all.
Leon and Joan traded in their camping days to establish a family cabin in northern Michigan near Grayling where the family has enjoyed restful and fun times with each other.

Daughters:
Connie Sundberg
Gail Burkwalt

Sons:
Robert [Mary Lou] Brodock
Jerry [ Ellen] Brodock

10 Grandchildren
13 Great Grandchildren
2 Great Great Grandchildren

Brother: Harold Brodock
Sister: Carol [Gerry] Kirkum

Preceded by:
Parents
Great-Granddaughter Sklyer Faith Gillum
Sister Virgie Wilson

Interment in the Fairview Cemetery, Homer, Mi


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