Dennis James Brewer of Chatham

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With broken hearts we announce the sudden illness and death of our wonderful husband and dad.

At Hotel- Dieu Grace Hospital, Windsor, on Friday October 10th, 2014, Mr. Dennis James Brewer of Chatham in his 59th year.

Cherished son of the late Harold and Shirley Brewer.

Dennis was born March 20th, 1955 in Dundas, Ontario.

He leaves behind his wife of 37 years Kerri (Campbell) and his sons Jeff and Jenn Brewer and Bob and Megan Brewer.

He was a very proud grandpa of Emily and Ella and was looking forward to another grandchild coming this February.

He was an adored brother to Ron and Sally Brewer, Barb and Ron Lucas, Debb Brewer, Bradd Brewer and his partner Sandy, and Hal and Lynda Brewer.

Cherished brother-in-law of Kim and Carol Campbell, Todd Campbell and his partner Sue, and Bob Campbell and his partner Carolyn.

Special thoughts to Uncle Jack Moore and Aunt Maryann.

Dennis was a treasured Uncle to many nieces and nephews.

Dennis was a kind and generous man.

He always loved his work at Smyth Memorials and cared for so many in their time of sadness.

He loved hockey-especially the Dresden Jr. Kings and the Maroons.

He came to Chatham in the 70′s and played for the Maroons.

He served as a church warden at Christ Church and was a member at Maple City Country Club.

He loved QuoVadis Pizzas, Nascar, cutting the lawn but most of all his wife and his two boys.

Rest well our dear Dennis. “Let someone else take care of you for a change”. Love you.

Family and friends are invited to the Alexander & Houle Funeral Home, 245 Wellington West, Chatham, 519-352-2710 on Wednesday October 15th visiting from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m.

The memorial service will be conducted from the John D. Bradley Convention Centre, 565 Richmond St., Chatham, on Thursday October 16th at 1 p.m. with the Ven.

Paul Millward of Christ Church officiating.

Cremation has taken place with interment to be held at a later date.

Friends planning an expression of remembrance are asked to consider Cystic Fibrosis Canada and charity of your choice.

On-line condolences may be left at www.alexanderfuneralhome.ca


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