Houston Chronicle Sunday

BRANARD H. BROCHSTEIN

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1937-2019

Branard H. Brochstein was born to Mildred Davis and Isaac S. Brochstein on March 6, 1937 in Houston, TX. He was a loving, talented son and became a devoted husband and father. Graduating from The University of Oklahoma with a Bachelors Degree in Architectu­re, Branard was proud to serve as a Lieutenant in the United States Army. Following military service, Branard’s lifelong love of exotic woods, combined with his creativity in the field of architectu­ral woodwork design, contribute­d to the talents for which Brochstein­s Inc., the family’s woodwork design business, is known. His love of natural exotic woods would later lead to an impressive collection of custom made mandolins and other string instrument­s, which he played expertly. An innately talented musician, Branard never lost his love for music or his sense of humor. He particular­ly relished membership in the Houston Balalaika Society and spent many joyful weekends entertaini­ng with the Gypsy Troup at the Annual Texas Renaissanc­e Festival. After moving to the Texas

Hill Country in 1997 Branard often delighted and regaled the family’s many friends with an annual “gypsy party” where he joined the Gypsy Dance Theatre in their exotic routines.

Branard is survived by his wife GeorgiAnne Uribe Brochstein; daughter Carlin Brochstein of Boynton Beach, FL; brother Raymond Brochstein and wife Susan of Houston; stepson Mark McClelland of Lockhart; stepdaught­er Lesley Clark (spouse Ian) of Austin; grandchild­ren Heather Bryant (spouse Seth) of Leander; Logan Brock of San Marcos; Aidan Brock and Maya Clark of Austin, and great-grandson Caleb Bryant of Leander, nephew Benjamin Brochstein of Houston, niece Deborah Brochstein (spouse Steven Hecht) and grand-niece Rachel Hecht of Houston. He was predecease­d by his parents Mildred and Isaac Brochstein. Branard was blessed to have a truly loving team of caregivers led by Ben Shaver Jr., David Jordan, Cheryl Wagoner and Elizabeth Meyer, for which the family is eternally grateful. Dr. Peter Gosselink was always there for us with his thoughtful and compassion­ate guidance as was the Kindred team. This core surrounded us with love.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests honoring Branard’s memory through a donation to: (1) The Hill Country 100 Club (benefittin­g 1st Responders) or (2) HARTH Foundation (aiding veterans and their families.)

A celebratio­n of Branard’s life in Marble Falls, TX is pending and will be announced at a later date. An online registry may be signed at www.Putnamcare­s.com. Putnam Funeral Home, Kingsland, TX. (325)388-0008

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