Bruce Warren Branick

1921 ∼ 2019

Bruce Warren Branick

Bruce Warren Branick

March 27, 1921 - January 28, 2019

Bruce was born in Dickinson, North Dakota and knew at an early age that he wanted to see the world. When he was 15, he bought a used Indian motorcycle and headed South… in the winter. It was an adventure, and not one of the smartest decisions he ever made, he admitted this more than once, and no one disagreed. When he was 96, he literally, hopped in his Toyota van and headed to Arizona to visit friends. His kids sat at home and prayed for every person on the highway between southeast Texas and Casa Grande, Arizona!

Bruce was a WWII veteran. He served in the Coast Guard protecting troop ships and hunting enemy submarines in the North Atlantic. After the war, he became a radio officer in the Merchant Marine and traveled the world for more than 40 years.

Bruce is survived by daughters, Laura Branick; Lee Dell Poole and husband Bob. Sons, Jesse Branick and wife JoLynn; Jeff Branick and wife Sherrie. Mother of his five children, Virgie Branick. His daughter Lizbeth Branick predeceased him. Also surviving are grandchildren; Joanna Duncan and husband Rick; Jeslyn Branick and fiancé Aaron Hebert; Jena Branick; Merritt James and husband Taylor; and Ellie Branick. Also surviving are great grandchildren, Sam and Kate Duncan and Jackson and Branick James.

Bruce was a faithful member of Wesley United Methodist Church in Nederland and had many friends in the Bible 101 Sunday School Class. A private family service will be held with Dr. Douglas Caldwell officiating. In lieu of flowers the family requests that remembrances be made to Wesley UMC, 3515 Helena Ave, Nederland, TX 77627 or Port Arthur International Seaman’s Center, PO Box 1646, 401 Houston Ave, Port Arthur, TX 77640.

Memorial Video

Condolences

Janet Wehner February 6, 2019
I am so sorry for your loss. Praying for you and your family.
Paul Hall February 6, 2019
I am so sorry for your loss Jeff, Jesse and the rest of the Branick family. Love you guys and my condolences going out to the family. Paul 'Pinky' Hall
Melancon'S Funeral Home February 1, 2019
Melancon's Funeral Home created a Tribute Video in memory of Bruce Warren Branick
Jim Cammack February 1, 2019
We loved having Bruce's wonderful bass voice in the choir at Wesley UMC when I was music director. We affectionately called him Subwoofer! He will be missed!
Jim Rose January 31, 2019
I first met Mr. Branick when he joined our VFW Post, I got to hear a lot of stories and then I would see him at McDonalds when I would stop in for breakfast. Mr. Branick was just one of those people you enjoyed visiting with. He will be missed by all his Veteran Brothers. Jim Rose