Service Details
In keeping with George’s wish a private service will be held.

George W. Brand, 94, passed away in the Wisconsin Veterans Home, in Union Grove, on Thursday, May 23, 2019. He was born in Evanston, IL on August 16, 1924, the son of the late William and Alice (nee: Malling) Brand. George served his country with the U.S. Army Air Corps, as a paratrooper during WWII. He enjoyed golf, horse races and Western stories. He met and married the love of his life, the former Grace Kmiecik. He had his Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering. George was founder and owner of GenTech Tool and Die. He was a member of Faithbridge Church and the Kiwanis Club of West Racine.
Surviving are his wife, Grace; their children, daughter, Gail (Victor) Bartik, of Aspen, CO, Gregory (Staci) Brand, of Durango, CO, Garry (Kim) Brand, of Craig, AK, and Geoffrey (Halleh Seyson) Brand, of Washington D.C., four grandchildren, William, Holly, Mady, and Billie; and niece, Donna Gardner, of Billings, MT. In addition to his parents, George was preceded in death by his sisters, Alice and Jean Brand.
Jean Modrow says
I will always remember George & Grace from my time as church secretary at EUM (now Faithbridge Church). He & Grace faithfully gave their time and their talents helping compile newsletters and congregational mailings whenever available. George’s wit and humor, along with Grace’s patience and support were valued and appreciated and I grew to care deeply for both of them.
Grace, you are in my thoughts & prayers. George has moved on to heaven. I’m sure he’s waiting for you to join him when God decides your time on this earth is completely.
With deepest sympathy
Tara says
I’m sorry for your loss. God promises to be close to the brokenhearted. PS 34;18. I hope you find comfort in God’s promise & in the many wonderful memory’s you made & shared together. You have my condolences.
Carla (Edwards) Landowski says
I have many fond memories of our families getting together in the 60’s through the 80’s until the kids all moved away. George was a tremendous father and family friend. Mom and Dad always loved playing bridge with George and Grace which is something I wish our generation would have learned. My heartfelt sympathies for the family. George is in good hands.