John F. Brossard's Obituary
John Francis Brossard, a resident of Hayward for 44 years, entered into rest at St. Rose Hospital in Hayward on Wednesday, September 5, 2001. He was born in Hayward on March 2, 1957 he was 44 years of age. John was employed for 20 years at Alameda Naval Air as a Mechanist/Tool and Die, for the past five years he worked at Contec Decanter Inc.. John loved the races as well as building and fabricating race cars and hot rods. John also enjoyed model airplanes. John lived his entire life in Hayward, John and Kathy were married 14 years. John not only adored his grandchildren and step children, he also adored his loving wife and was a loving husband and stepfather.He is survive by his wife, Kathleen Jean Brossard of Hayward. His mother, Doris Jean Brossard of West Point, CA. Stepchildren, Susan Rodgers of Sacramento, Annette Harless of Milwaukee, OR and Christopher Harless and his wife, Angelina of Oakley. Brother of Ellen Deuel and her husband Denny of West Point, Bridget Bjorndal and her husband, Rich of Concord and Pat Brossard and his wife, Rose of Livermore. Grandchildren, Christal Harless, Dakota Harless, Zackery Rodgers, Christopher Harless and Matthew Harless. Nieces and Nephews; Cynthia Bennington, Kristine Bjorndals, Ricky Bjorndal, Terry Brossard, Tony Brossard and Devin Deuel. John was preceded in death by his father, John Patrick Brossard.Family and friends may visit on Sunday, September 9, 2001 from 5 to 8:00PM in the Mission Chapel of Chapel of the Chimes Funeral Home, 32992 Mission Blvd, Hayward, CA 94544. A funeral Service will be held at 10:30AM, Monday, September 10, 2001 in the Mission Chapel of Chapel of the Chimes Funeral Home, 32992 Mission Blvd., Hayward, CA 94544. Interment will be private.Chapel of the Chimes Memorial Park and Funeral HomeHayward, California (510) 471-3363'Service of Marked Distinction.'
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