James Charles Brengman



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  James Charles Brengman

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Donald Edward Brengman was born on 12 Jul 1926 in Kaneville, Kane County, Illinois, USA (son of Charles Toler Brengman and Theresa E. Weidert); died on 31 Jul 2011 in Winfield, DuPage County, Illinois, USA; was buried on 4 Aug 2011 in Lincoln Memorial Park, Oswego, Kendall County, Illinois, USA.

    Notes:

    Don Brengman, seen in this 1944 photo, died Sunday at 85. The WWII vet served in the Army infantry and received two Bronze Stars.


    By Jennifer Rice
    Managing Editor
    Throughout his life, Don Brengman was a family man, loved his country and always gave help, whether you asked for it or not.
    For the past few years, as his wife Rose battled cancer, he was by her side. After 60 years of marriage, by Rose?s side was the only place he wanted to be. As their six children comforted and supported their mom through her disease, the children gave little thought that their dad might die before their mom. But that?s what happened.
    While at home July 29 with Rose, Don suffered a stroke. He died a few days later, on July 31, at Central DuPage Hospital. He was 85.
    Ed Brengman, Don and Rose?s second oldest child, said after having some time to process his father?s death, it makes sense he would go first.
    ?He had a type A personality,? said Ed. ?He didn?t trust anybody to do things right. We realized he had to go first, so he could get things perfect and just right for our mom.?
    Two weeks ago, Don celebrated his 85 birthday with a party at Aurora?s Waidley VFW Post 468, where he was the past commander for six years, from 2003-09. Don planned that party as well. ?Like I said, dad just never trusted anybody to do things as well as he could,? Ed said with a laugh.
    Don was all about ?God and country,? and unapologetically American, Ed said.
    In October 1944, when Don was 17, he joined the Army. Within months, he was headed to Germany. An older brother, James, had already enlisted in the Army and was currently fighting.
    Ed recalled a story his father had re-told, when by chance, both Don?s squadron and his brother James? squadron passed each other in a town in Germany. Don didn?t have an opportunity to seek out his brother.
    ?The way dad told the story, James was a runner ? delivering messages. While running, James heard somebody coming and ducked into a barn to hide,? recalled Ed.
    With James hiding inside, the barn was hit with a mortar shell, killing James. ?My dad always regretted not going and searching for his brother. He could hardly talk about it,? Ed said.
    Such stories are common with the men who fought in WWII. Brengman received two Bronze Stars. ?In those days, joining the service was an honor,? said Bobby Pemberton, Don?s brother-in-law. ?But Don got to go on Honor Flight, and that helped.? he said.
    In 2009, Don flew to Washington D.C. aboard Honor Flight Chicago, a non-profit organization that flies WW II veterans, free of charge, to visit their memorial.
    Don loved his trip. His children feel, in some ways, it was a way for their father to be paid back for all the good he did for others. ?Don would show anybody how to do their own work,? Pemberton said. ?You wanted to know how to do something, take it to Don Brengman.?
    Mechanically inclined, Don started Don?s Lawn Mower Repair after his retirement from Austin Western. He loved working with engines and motors. That passion led to fixing bicycles, lawnmowers and cars.
    Don?s knowledge of engines came in extremely handy when he was accompanying his newborn grandson to the hospital. The ambulance broke down. Instead of waiting for help, Don opened the hood, made the necessary repairs, and the ambulance was quickly back on the road.
    Don and Rose?s oldest child, Deborah, said her father taught her children everything he could. ?My dad also loved to work with wood,? she explained. ?He made my son a frame with an inspirational saying and when he left for his first year of college, that was hanging on his wall.?
    And that?s what family is all about.

    Jennifer Rice?s e-mail address is Jen@foxvalleylabornews.com.

    Donald married Rose Mary McCartney on 3 Mar 1951 in Iowa, USA. Rose was born on 23 Jun 1933 in Illinois, USA; died on 11 Aug 2011 in Winfield, DuPage County, Illinois, USA; was buried on 16 Aug 2011 in Lincoln Memorial Park, Oswego, Kendall County, Illinois, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rose Mary McCartney was born on 23 Jun 1933 in Illinois, USA; died on 11 Aug 2011 in Winfield, DuPage County, Illinois, USA; was buried on 16 Aug 2011 in Lincoln Memorial Park, Oswego, Kendall County, Illinois, USA.
    Children:
    1. Deborah Anne Brengman
    2. Edward Lee Brengman
    3. Brenda Kay Brengman
    4. 1. James Charles Brengman
    5. Dawn Marie Brengman
    6. Michelle Lynn Brengman


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Charles Toler Brengman was born on 2 Jun 1896 in Harrison County, Indiana, USA (son of James L. Brengman and Anna Elizabeth Hannel); died on 26 Oct 1962 in Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA.

    Charles married Theresa E. Weidert on 12 Sep 1917 in Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA. Theresa was born on 16 Feb 1899 in Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA; died in 0Jun 1979 in Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Theresa E. Weidert was born on 16 Feb 1899 in Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA; died in 0Jun 1979 in Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA.
    Children:
    1. James Carl Brengman was born on 30 Sep 1918 in Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA; died on 10 Apr 1945.
    2. Irene Anna Brengman was born on 15 Jan 1921 in Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA; died on 7 Feb 1921 in Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA.
    3. Mildred Susan Brengman was born on 13 Mar 1922 in Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA; died on 17 Sep 2008 in Illinois, USA.
    4. 2. Donald Edward Brengman was born on 12 Jul 1926 in Kaneville, Kane County, Illinois, USA; died on 31 Jul 2011 in Winfield, DuPage County, Illinois, USA; was buried on 4 Aug 2011 in Lincoln Memorial Park, Oswego, Kendall County, Illinois, USA.
    5. Clarence Michael Brengman
    6. Judith Theresa Brengman


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James L. Brengman was born on 5 Oct 1870 in Harrison County, Indiana, USA; died on 10 Jul 1905 in Tennessee, USA.

    James married Anna Elizabeth Hannel on 6 Aug 1891 in Harrison County, Indiana, USA. Anna (daughter of Jacques Hähnel Hannel and Apollonia Lambertus) was born on 3 Sep 1870 in Spencer, Harrison County, Indiana, USA; died on 20 Aug 1955 in Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Anna Elizabeth Hannel was born on 3 Sep 1870 in Spencer, Harrison County, Indiana, USA (daughter of Jacques Hähnel Hannel and Apollonia Lambertus); died on 20 Aug 1955 in Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA.
    Children:
    1. John Henry Brengman was born on 3 Jul 1892 in Harrison County, Indiana, USA; died on 8 Jun 1896 in Harrison County, Indiana, USA.
    2. Harvey Joseph Brengman was born on 17 Jul 1893 in Harrison County, Indiana, USA; died on 11 Feb 1917 in Harrison County, Indiana, USA.
    3. 4. Charles Toler Brengman was born on 2 Jun 1896 in Harrison County, Indiana, USA; died on 26 Oct 1962 in Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA.
    4. Addie Lena Brengman was born on 15 Feb 1906 in Harrison County, Indiana, USA; died on 11 Aug 1988 in Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA.