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Walter " Shug" Arthur Brosious passed away on December 5, 2024. He was born on May 4,1942, the son of the late John A and Grace G Brosious. Shug graduated from Sunbury High School in 1960.Following graduation he served in the National Guard. He became a Sunbury Police Officer in 1964 and retired as Chief of Police in 1982. He was employed at the former Celotex Plant in 1982 in Sunbury as a security guard and became chief fire inspector for the facility until retirement in 2001 .He also worked at Surplus Outlet in Northumberland from 2007 until 2019.
Shug was a life member of the following organizations: Rescue Hose Company, Herndon Fire Company, American Legion Post 44, Point Township Fire Company and member of VFW in Sunbury and Moose Lodge 181 in Sunbury, Northumberland Hook and Ladder Company, and Masonic Lodge Order#194 in Selinsgrove.
Shug enjoyed hunting, fishing, boating, motorcycling, fast pitch softball and basketball. He enjoyed spending time with his family at different sporting events and weekend getaways at their cabin. He especially enjoyed spending time with his granddaughters spoiling them any chance he could.
Surviving him are his wife, Tess, son John "JA" and Rashelle, granddaughters Aria and Scarlett Brosious of Milton, son Joshua and Brittany Fisher of Sunbury, brothers John W and Andi of Florida, William and Terry Penn of Harrisburg, niece Melody Jaffe and nephew Matt of Florida. Preceding him in death was daughter Ruth Esther.
On December 21, visitation will be at Zweier Funeral Home, 157 Chestnut Street, Sunbury from 8:30- 09:50am followed by a Masonic service at 10. Interment will be in Northumberland Memorial Park, Stonington. A celebration of life will be held at The Midtown Bistro in Sunbury from 12-2pm. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Sunbury Police Department 9K Unit or Sunbury Fire Police.
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