Donald C. Brommerich

donald brommerich

January 25, 1959 ~ November 11, 2012

Don Brommerich, age 53 of Forest Lake passed away November 11, 2012. He is preceded in death by his parents, Arthur and Norma; and uncle, Donald Alexander. Don leaves behind his beloved fiance, Terri Moffitt; step-daughter, Tasha Moffitt and expected grandson in February 2013; sister Janet (Ronald) Buchanan; niece and nephew, Rebecca and John; great niece, Julianne; aunt, Marilyn Burback; other relatives and friends. Come celebrate Dons life during the Vikings/Packers Game, Sunday, Dec. 2nd from 12 Noon - 3 PM at Dons home - 6020 - 146th Street North, Hugo, Minnesota. Wear NFL jerseys - the game will be on!

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  1. Don helped train me in at The Ridge. He had such a passion in helping people and took great pride in the role he played. Don was very private about his personal life, but would say the sweetest things about “the girlfriend.” Even though for so long I didn’t know it was Terri, the way he talked about her was a one of a kind love. I thought it was very cute how he would tell me about his lil plans for him and the g/f but would leave out details to make u wonder. He loved her very very much and they had a special bond.

  2. i took care of Dons mom for many years he came to see his mom nearly every day and called her at least once a day.He was an amazing son to her .I sure do miss both of there smiles.My prayers are with you

  3. I offer my condolences to the family of Donald. Losing someone you love to death can be a very difficult thing to cope with. However, you can take some solace in knowing that you have the opportunity to see Donald again. The Bible states at John 5:28 and 29, “Do not marvel at this, because the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his [Christ’s] voice and come out.” I hope this message is of some consolation.

  4. I used to work at the same company as Don back in the 80’s. I have fond memories of us and other co-workers going out for drinks on payday. I miss those days…we all had so much fun. Even though I haven’t seen Don or kept in touch over the years…I have thought about him. For a reason I cannot understand…the good die young, unfortunately he is one of them. May he always rest in peace. My deepest sympathy goes out to his entire family.


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