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Richard H. (Dick) Brautigam

Posted 2017-11-06 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Sunday, November 5, 2017, page 7a

Richard H. (Dick) Brautigam, 83, of Prescott, Arizona, died Sunday,
Oct. 29, 2017, surrounded by his wife, children and friends. Dick
was born Nov. 22, 1933, as the fifth and youngest child of Rose and
George Brautigam of Cincinnati, Ohio. He was pre-deceased by his
siblings, Robert, Mary Rita, Rosemary and George.

Dick served in the U.S. Navy as a fire control technician on the CV
Lexington off Korea.

He married and fathered four children, Laura, Brian, Mary, and
Michael (deceased). Dick completed his B.S. in mathematics at
Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. Later he completed an
MBA at Golden Gate University at Edwards AFB. His career spanned
data reduction for the U.S. space program while at McDonnell
Douglas. Later he joined the civilian workforce at Edwards AFB and
worked on the F-4 program, Wild Weasels, bombing programs and
omnibus computer contracts.

At Edwards AFB, he met his wife, Margaret, and they married in
August 1991. They completed their careers at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia,
and in 2005 they retired to Prescott. Dick loved Prescott and took
many courses in digital photography and joined the Alumni
Photography Group until health issues caused him to become inactive.

The family wishes to thank the Kindred Hospice-at-Home staff for
their unstinting care and also the staff at The Marley House for
their tender compassion. There will be a Requiem Mass, 10 a.m.
Tuesdaym Nov. 7, 2017, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 150 Fleury
Ave., in Prescott. A Committal with Military Honors will follow at 1
p.m. at the Prescott National Veterans Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, Dick requested donations to his favorite
charity, The Salvation Army. Arrangements are entrusted to Heritage
Memory Mortuary. Please visit www.heritagemortuary.com to sign
Dick’s online guest book.

Information provided by survivors.




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