Michael Thomas Brennan

NEW HARTFORD — Michael Thomas Brennan, 42, died unexpectedly Jan. 4, 2011.

He was born Aug. 20, 1968, in Mineola, N.Y., the son of Marilyn (Mastronardi) Brennan of Winchester and Thomas Gerard Brennan of Bethpage, N.Y.

Michael was involved in both the fire service and EMS for 20 years. During his time at Goshen Volunteer Fire Department, he was a co-founder and leader of the Goshen Explorer Post through the Boy Scouts of America. During his service and life he acquired his bachelor’s degree from the University of Connecticut. In addition, he was a dedicated paramedic, FS-I, EMS-I, AHA BCLS-I and was a member of the Region V, Medical Reserve Corps. One of his favorite hobbies was computer science.

Mr. Brennan is survived by his young son, Logan Michael Brennan of New Hartford; his partner, Heather Ellis and her children, Samantha and Jeffrey of New Hartford; his best friend and brother, Matthew Francis Brennan; his wife, Michele and their children, Elaina and Dominic of Winchester and Joshua of Torrington; an aunt, Linda Kryjak of Louisiana; cousin Emily Riggs, and her husband, Chip, and their children, Jackson, T.J. and Lilly of Bogota, Columbia; an uncle, Frank Mastronardi of Southbury and his family; and his very special friend, Jodi Galgano. He was predeceased by his adoring grandparents, Carolyn and Francis Mastronardi.

A service was held Jan. 10 at Montano-Shea Funeral Home, Winsted. Visit an online guestbook at Montano-shea.com. A trust fund is set up for Logan Brennan in care of Northwest Community Bank, 86 Main Street, Winsted, CT 06098.

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