In Remembrance Of

Bill Branstuder
Willam Allen Branstuder, 77, of Kansas City, MO passed away, November 5, 2025.
He was born in Los Angeles CA on September 10,1948 then came to make his home in Missouri.
Bill was united in marriage to Joyce Winsor Branstuder. After their marriage they lived in Kansas City MO for 20 years.
In his early years he drove a propane truck for United Coop delivering propane to the rural areas. He then worked for Univet in Kansas City/Olathe, KS where he retired.
After retirement, he enjoyed working on cars for his family and friends with his brother, Larry. He enjoyed bowling in leagues and tournaments. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing, horseshoes and helping raise one of his grandson’s, AJ.
He was preceded in death by his parents, George and Helen; his sister, Nancy; and his brother, Larry.
Bill is survived by his wife Joyce; children, Tracy (Lonna) Branstuder, Kara Mynatt and Curtis Foster, and Gary Allison; grandchildren, AJ Allison, Lonny and Linsey Branstuder and Kelsey and Austin Mynatt; and one great grandchild, Matilda Branstuder; several nieces and nephews, other relatives and many friends.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Cancer Society in Bill Branstuder’s name.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date
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3 comments
John W Horn
Sorry for the families loss 😒
Mae Whiteside
I’m so sorry for your loss. Will continue to pray for you.
Bob & Mary Felix
I love you Uncle Bill, God gave Annette,Gina & I the best family in this universe. Please dont worry, Aunt Joyce will be taken care by all of us,
When she married into this family there were no refunds, only a family from Arizona who will love her till the end of time…. As will the Missouri side of the Branstuder bloodlines.
Rest well, give Mom, Dad, Uncle Larry, Grandma, Grandpa & Grannie hugs from us and gets a bunch back for you!
With all my heart Uncle Bill i will miss you until you in Heaven. You welcomed Bob into the fold when you met him and make him part of your family, which meant so much to us. We love you!