WEISBRUCH, Kelly V. Age 65, of Austin, passed away August 12, 2018. Memorial August 23, 1:00 p.m. at Jenkins Funeral Home, Burnet, TX. He is survived by his wife Marilyn (Maxwell) Weisbruch.
I'm devastated to hear that Kelly Passed in 2018. For several years I tried to contact Kelly to no avail. Kelly and I were pretty good friends, really due to working at Gerland's food store together for about three years. I can remember antics back in the bottle room as we sorted returnable bottles, Kelly smashing the one's that we didn't take like the Big Red's and Squirt. We also enjoyed greatly throwing a can of Hair Spray into the Incinerator every once in a while. One time , the manager walked in just as the can exploded behind the big heavy incenerator door..Ashes reined down on me, Kelly and the manager. He said what the hell was that?!..We shrugged our shoulders and said there must of been something in one of the boxes!
Anyway, Kelly's Roadrunner was a blast and it was able to jump 16 oz Colt 45 cans without tipping them..I was impressed! Kelly always knew that If we ran into Debbie Lacey while we were out terrorizing the streets that i'd likely jump ship and drive off with her..he didn't hate me for it..Anyway he was a good friend and buddy, and I think about him often. I'm sad I never got to see him again, the last time when I was on Navy leave in 1975.
Bradley York
I'm sorry to hear that. He was a pretty cool guy. He had an early model 383 Roadrunner which could do a burn out hallf way down Tiger trail.......
David Berry
I'm devastated to hear that Kelly Passed in 2018. For several years I tried to contact Kelly to no avail. Kelly and I were pretty good friends, really due to working at Gerland's food store together for about three years. I can remember antics back in the bottle room as we sorted returnable bottles, Kelly smashing the one's that we didn't take like the Big Red's and Squirt. We also enjoyed greatly throwing a can of Hair Spray into the Incinerator every once in a while. One time , the manager walked in just as the can exploded behind the big heavy incenerator door..Ashes reined down on me, Kelly and the manager. He said what the hell was that?!..We shrugged our shoulders and said there must of been something in one of the boxes!
Anyway, Kelly's Roadrunner was a blast and it was able to jump 16 oz Colt 45 cans without tipping them..I was impressed! Kelly always knew that If we ran into Debbie Lacey while we were out terrorizing the streets that i'd likely jump ship and drive off with her..he didn't hate me for it..Anyway he was a good friend and buddy, and I think about him often. I'm sad I never got to see him again, the last time when I was on Navy leave in 1975.
Sleep well little buddy!!
Dave Berry