In Memory

David Brunkhorst

David Brunkhorst

David Michael Brunkhorst, 71, of Mount Pleasant, SC (formerly of Plymouth, MA), passed away on May 27th, 2023 after a very sudden, but courageous battle with cancer. Dave was born on September 30th, 1951, in St. Louis, Missouri, to Earl and Bonnie Brunkhorst. He was a union carpenter with Local 624 out of Brockton, MA and contractor at the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant in Plymouth, MA.

Dave was loved by all who knew him. He was a man of few words, but always found a way to make people laugh with his quick quips and friendly smile. Above all else he adored his wife of 50 years, his "Nance", who were inseparable since childhood and forever soul mates. A true romantic, he never missed an opportunity to pick wildflowers for her. After growing up with all boys he never seemed to mind being surrounded by daughters (his "dolls"). Dave loved his extended family, many pets and special friends over the years. He cherished time outdoors, especially kayaking, 4-wheeling and blueberry picking trips. Dave was a hard worker who was masterful in his woodwork, always willing to help family and friends out with various projects and enjoyed relaxing with a beer at the end of the day. He delighted in any opportunity to light fireworks and bask in the show.

Dave is survived by his wife, Nancy Brunkhorst; children, Sonja Brunkhorst, Emily Peterson (Jeff) and Kimberly Hatten (Michael); grandchildren, Andrew Peterson, Olivia Peterson, Everly Hatten and Noelle Hatten; siblings, Bob Brunkhorst (Elaine) and Will Brunkhorst (Teddy); wife's siblings, Judi Hudson (Jon), Dana Hanson, Lyssa Morin (Jim), Karen Hanson and Kurt Hanson; and many beloved nieces and nephews. Dave was preceded in death by his father, Earl Brunkhorst, and mother, Bonnie Brunkhorst.

Dave attended Winchester High School in Winchester, MA, and later went on to graduate from Northland College in Ashland, WI with a degree in chemistry.

In his free time, Dave enjoyed watching the Red Sox, spending time at his house in Maine, vacationing in Aruba and taking on home improvement projects. He loved listening to sports radio and classic rock and watching Clint Eastwood westerns. He was also a history buff who enjoyed a good true crime story. He will be deeply missed by his family and friends.