Grandiose; in one word this is Robert "Bob" Brennan. Born March 29th 1942 in Titletown, USA; Green Bay, WI. Became an Angel April 16, 2011. This wild, fun loving, life long Packer enthusiast of an Irishman was always the" life of the party." Adjectives were words used to describe him: personality plus, funny, loyal, loving, quick-witted, adventurous, exciting & spontaneous. He moved to Chicago and began this amazing adventure that was his life. Some fiction authors couldn't have written a greater story but for Bob it was amazing and true, for it was his life!
He sold scientific equipment for years which led him to publishing. He published two best selling books then moved to Nashville where he was part owner in three parenting publications and founded M.D. News a business and practice management magazine with 47 different additions done across America. His business accomplishments and continuous support of charities earned him special recognition as a Kentucky and Tennessee Colonel and Alabama Admiral. One trait carried on from his mother was the belief in helping others and giving what you can when the Lord has blessed you. Every Thanksgiving he delivers crisp $5 bills to every child at the Children's Mission. The looks on their faces as captured by the Tennessean one year is priceless. This tradition will be continued yearly by his CPA firm in his honor. Bob Brennan lived an amazing adventure he called his life. He worked hard and really saw the sky as the limit, and everything he wanted to be obtainable. As he joins those who preceded him: his mother Deloris Brennan; sister, Mary Brennan Riley; and brother's Michael and Tom Brennan. Leaving behind his son, older brother, niece, great-nephew and countless friends that will forever be changed by the loss of this great man! As he raised his glass in a toast to you and yours, he surly would have said sorry I missed you, but I hope you a grandiose day!
The family asks that instead of sending flowers you make a donation to the American Cancer Society in memory of Bob!
Written by his #1 niece with love.
WILLIAMSON MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 3009 COLUMBIA AVE. FRANKLIN, TN. 37064, 615-794-2289 www.williamsonmemorial.com