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Dean Stanton Brase

1942 - 2024

Dean Stanton Brase obituary, 1942-2024, Parker, CO

BORN

1942

DIED

2024

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Ponderosa Valley Funeral Services - Parker

10470 S. Progress Way

Parker, Colorado

Dean Brase Obituary

Brase
Dean "Stan" Stanton
Brase
December 12, 1942
September 17, 2024

Dr. Dean Stanton "Stan" Brase, a loving husband, dad, papa, and longtime veterinarian, passed away on September 17, 2024, at 81 years old. He dedicated his life to his family, friends, and taking care of the beloved pets in his Colorado Springs community.

Stan was born on December 12, 1942, in Lamar, Colorado, the oldest son of Elmer and Maxine Brase. He grew up with his younger brother, Rick, working on the family farm. Those early years sparked his interest in animals and led him to become a veterinarian.

He went on to study at Colorado State University, where he earned his veterinary degree and met his wife, Ruth Ann Robertson, whom he loved and adored. The two married on September 13, 1964, and spent the next 58 years together, raising two daughters, Jill and Julianna.

Stan never met a back dirt road he would not want to wander. In his red truck, with his small schnauzer dog in tow, he delighted in finding remote farms and dreaming about barns, fields, and buffalo. On his own acreage, he got a kick out of riding his John Deere tractors. On any given day, you could find Stan and Ruth Ann walking the land or hosting a family picnic or sitting with friends and eating watermelon on the front porch of the 1800's vintage barn.

Stan enjoyed tractor pulls, restoring old cars, and collecting antique toys. He loved Jesus, coffee with the boys, and breakfast at Oliver's Deli. He enjoyed shooting the breeze while leaning on his pickup truck, visiting Lamar, and talking about the weather. He cherished his back deck at sunset, his grandkids running in the sprinklers, and the buffalo auction at the stock show. But, probably, above it all, he loved Ruth Ann's cooking: fried chicken, deviled eggs, and peach pie.

Unassuming, Stan rarely drew attention to his own talents and accomplishments. He would rather listen to others' stories and laugh about life's bumps in the road. His responses were sprinkled with his favorite sayings like, "You're living the life of Riley" and "That's just fair to middlin'," which reflected his good nature.

Stan will be missed by his family and friends who loved him. He is survived by his daughters and their husbands, Jill and Chris Griffin; Julianna and Steve Treadwell; his grandchildren, Emma, Gracie, Luke, and Kate; his brother and wife, Rick and Judi Brase; and his nieces, Katie and Annie.

A gathering to celebrate the life of Stan Brase will be held at the Flying W Ranch on Sunday October 6 at 2 pm.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Gazette on Sep. 29, 2024.

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Kathy McBride

October 8, 2024

Dr. Brase was our veterinarian for 40 years. His dedicated caring and empathy took us through five Labrador Retrievers. In all of those years, I didn't feel like just a client. It was like being a member of a big, warm family. His office was always decorated for the holidays and definitely during Bronco season. You could always count on Dr. B. for a Bronco conversation and prediction. If I had an emergency, I knew that I could come right in and that he'd be able to handle it. I always trusted his judgement and advice. It was a sad day when he retired, and his office was closed. His passing is like losing an old friend.

Kathleen Kelly

October 1, 2024

We all at Op-Tech enjoyed Stan and Ruth over many years professionally, and as loyal customers and friends. They were down-to-earth and fun to be with. There are a lot of four legged angels up there welcoming them both! Kathy & Verle and Kathleen.

Patricia Szeredy

September 30, 2024

Stan was my landlord for many years. He was a kind man. My condolences to the family.

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10470 S. Progress Way, Parker, CO 80134

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