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Christopher Joseph “Chris” Brandt

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Christopher Joseph “Chris” Brandt

Birth
Death
7 Nov 2021 (aged 63)
Burial
Wentzville, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Christopher "Chris" Joseph Brandt passed away on November 7, 2021 at the age of 63. He is survived by his parents, Clem and Barbara King Brandt of Marthasville, MO; son, Jesse (Julie) Brandt of Monett, MO; six siblings, Kenneth (Julie) Brandt of Troy, MO, Mary (Scott) DePolito of Lake St. Louis, MO, John (Angela) Brandt of O'Fallon, MO, Cheree (Dave) Daven of Wentzville, MO, Denise (Dave) Denny of Ellisville, MO, Debbie (Matt Perl) Blumoff of O'Fallon, MO; niece and nephews, Angelo, Marissa, Gia, Ava, Lana, Luke, Kaylee, Cody, Hunter, Amber, Drew, Tera, Kelly, Logan, and Jennifer; seven grandchildren; and his beloved dogs, Roxy and Sammy.

Chris loved his family, friends and his dogs. He enjoyed hanging out, vacationing at the lake and celebrating the holidays, especially the Fourth of July. Chris' boisterous sense of humor was infectious and would have everyone smiling and laughing in no time. He was truly the life of the party wherever he went. He was an amazing master carpenter but in his free time he used to love to play hockey, and now he watches the "Blues" play. He also loved spending time with his dogs, watching movies and fishing. He will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.
Christopher "Chris" Joseph Brandt passed away on November 7, 2021 at the age of 63. He is survived by his parents, Clem and Barbara King Brandt of Marthasville, MO; son, Jesse (Julie) Brandt of Monett, MO; six siblings, Kenneth (Julie) Brandt of Troy, MO, Mary (Scott) DePolito of Lake St. Louis, MO, John (Angela) Brandt of O'Fallon, MO, Cheree (Dave) Daven of Wentzville, MO, Denise (Dave) Denny of Ellisville, MO, Debbie (Matt Perl) Blumoff of O'Fallon, MO; niece and nephews, Angelo, Marissa, Gia, Ava, Lana, Luke, Kaylee, Cody, Hunter, Amber, Drew, Tera, Kelly, Logan, and Jennifer; seven grandchildren; and his beloved dogs, Roxy and Sammy.

Chris loved his family, friends and his dogs. He enjoyed hanging out, vacationing at the lake and celebrating the holidays, especially the Fourth of July. Chris' boisterous sense of humor was infectious and would have everyone smiling and laughing in no time. He was truly the life of the party wherever he went. He was an amazing master carpenter but in his free time he used to love to play hockey, and now he watches the "Blues" play. He also loved spending time with his dogs, watching movies and fishing. He will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.

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