IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Henry "Hank"

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Wakefield Brandenburg

October 4, 1960 – January 15, 2026

Obituary

Henry (Hank) Wakefield Brandenburg, 65, passed away on January 15, 2026, in Franklin, West Virginia. Hank was born on October 4, 1960, in Washington, D.C., to the late Norma Jean Sites Brandenburg of Franklin and Russell Brandenburg of Bartlesville, Oklahoma. He grew up in Oxon Hill and Camp Springs, Maryland. As a boy, his activities included scouting, playing the violin, and later timpani in the symphonic band at Crossland High School, where he spent his spare time at the school's computer lab.
Hank attended the University of Maryland, where he majored in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. He spent his career excelling in what he loved, leading programming and database management at several businesses and federal government agencies, including DataWorld, Apptis, the U.S. Department of State, and the U.S. Postal Service.

Hank loved adventure and became a private pilot like his father, sometimes flying to Pendleton County and landing on farmland outside of Franklin. He explored Pendleton County's caves, rafted West Virginia's wild waters, rappelled off cliffs, bungee jumped off bridges, and RV'd around the Southwest. Hank was passionate about classical music, Corvettes, cycling, Boston Terriers (and dogs in general), Mexican food, Led Zeppelin, and the New York Yankees. He loved to work with wood and build things, and he picked up where his father and grandfather left off restoring and residing for some time in "The Cabin" at Trout Rock, where he replaced the swinging bridge that crosses the South Branch. Hank served as director of the Franklin Moose 769.

In his last years, Hank fell in love and developed a close relationship with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He spent many hours each day studying the Bible when he wasn't adventuring in the beautiful mountains of Virginia with his wife and stepchildren. Hank loved serving and spent hours at Bridge Christian Church in Virginia and at Walnut Street United Methodist Church in Franklin, where he volunteered his time and gifts as treasurer.

Hank leaves behind his loving wife, Sherril, and his stepsons, Dillon Stinnett, Aris Perez-Odom, and Yeriel (Gigi) Rodriguez-Odom; his sister Julie (Gil) and his brother Bert (Margaret); his nephews Alex, Martin, and James; his cousin Eddie and his other beloved Sites cousins; his close friends Chris and Penny Lambert and Brian Heasley; his former wife Jean; as well as a pack of loyal friends who enjoyed Hank's love of fun and sense of humor, his kindness, and the pleasure of sitting on the cabin's porch, watching the river flow. He was preceded in death by his parents, his cousins Herbert Lee Sites and Marsha Sites Hibbs, and his former wife, Wanda.

The family will receive friends at 12:00 p.m. on Friday, January 23, 2026. at Basagic Funeral Home in Franklin, West Virginia, immediately followed by a memorial service at 1:00 p.m. with interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery in Franklin. Memories and words of comfort may be left at www.basagic.com.

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