Dennis Albert Broker's Obituary
In loving memory of Dennis Albert Broker, 66. Son of Delbert Broker (deceased) and Geraldine Newsome (deceased). He was born April 16, 1956 in South Carolina. He passed away on April 12 , 2023 in Tucson, Az.
Dennis had many jobs through his life. He drove 18 wheelers for many years, worked for Grable Moving Company in Texas. He was a mechanic for U-Haul for a few years, he was also a mechanic for several garages from South Carolina, Texas and Arizona. He worked security for several businesses. He managed motels and mobile home parks in South Carolina and Arizona. His greatest business accomplishment was when his father and he started their own company together D & M Mobile Home Repair in Tucson for over 20 years.
Dennis is survived by his wife Delores “Dee” Broker. His sister Debbie Harvey, brother-in-law Jim Harvey of Wisconsin, nieces Rachel and Lisa and nephew Dakota of Arizona. His sister Deloris “Lori” Broker (deceased). His sister Angie of South Carolina. His son Jason Broker, daughter-in-law Hailey and two granddaughters Emma Jean and Rylee Jade of Georgia. His son Ryan and stepdaughter Kimberly of Tucson. His daughter Barbara Kissel and two grandsons Nathaniel and Angel of Texas. His son DC of Texas. His stepdaughter Tiffany Dugan, her husband James Dugan, granddaughter Hannah Dugan and great grandson Logan of Missouri. Granddaughter Autumn and grandson Anthony (Morgan). His stepsons Michael “Mikey” Neal, Jr. and Casey Neal of Arizona. His sister-in-law Dorinda Chrisman (Larry Galey) of Alabama. His cousin Calvin McCravy of South Carolina. His niece Andrea LeBlanc (Kasey Neil) and two sons Elijah Paul and Colt Grayson of Louisiana. His long time friends Adam Neal of Arizona, sons Jared Neal of Arizona and Shane Neal of Alabama, daughter Jesse Neal of Colorado. Diane of South Carolina, daughter Crystal Newsome of South Carolina and son Randall Newsome of South Carolina; Tami Pennington of Texas. Stephen Broker, Patricia Broker, Tommy Broker and many more family members.
Dennis had a great passion for motorcycles. He was a member of the NRA. He loved his guns and supported the 2nd Amendment. He was a true blue southern man who believed in his heritage. But most of all he loved his family most of all, he may not have shown it always but he truly loved them with his whole heart.
I would like to give a special thank you to all the doctors and nurses who took great care of Dennis. I would also like to thank Evergreen Mortuary for all their help and care.
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