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Sep122012

Bernadine A. (Kapalczynski) Disbrow

Bernadine A. Disbrow, age 94, of Stanton, passed away Monday, September 10, 2012 in Blodgett Hospital in Grand Rapids.

Bernadine was born February 9, 1918 to Stanley and Isabelle (Wittlief) Kapalczynski in Manistee, Michigan. She was married to Ralph Disbrow, on July 3, 1937, in Grand Ledge.

Bernadine enjoyed crocheting, playing bingo, and feeding and watching birds. She loved animals, especially her dogs. She was a great cook and loved her family.

Bernadine is survived by her son, Rodger Disbrow of Stanton; grandchildren Sherry Disbrow of Stanton, Roger F. (Shawn) Disbrow of Texas, Kimberly Disbrow of Florida; great grandchildren Brandon, Adrienne, Jessica; her sister Dorothy Plucinski; and brother Thomas Kapalczynski. She was preceded in death by her husband Ralph; sons James and Bobby Disbrow; great grandson James Disbrow, and one brother and sister.

Visitation for Bernadine will be 11:30 a.m., Monday, September 17, 2012 at the Barden Funeral Home in Stanton. A graveside service will follow at Evergreen Cemetery at 1:00 p.m. with Pastor Kenneth Harger officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to either the Montcalm Animal Shelter or the Arthritis Foundation of Michigan. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home.

Reader Comments (2)

granny will be missed she loved brandon and she was a tough old bird. had alot of fun with her, lots of memories, she with dad now celebrating his birthday today. im glad your not in anymore pain and your with all your family and friends. I LOVE YOU .
September 12, 2012 | Unregistered Commentersherry disbrow
Many memories,but I espeically remember the time we were in Canada and were walking down a road. The hunting guide told us to be careful because he had put bear traps out. We heard a noise and then rocks came falling down the side of a hill. We looked at each other scared, and then you told me to run Diana run. Looked back to see that it was only a scrony squirrel. We laughed so hard for so long, that the cabin renter came to see if we were alright. One of the best memories we share. Will miss you.
September 13, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterDiana Disbrow

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