Brett P. Kunkel

brett kunkel

April 19, 1956 ~ March 29, 2026

Born in: St. Louis, MO
Resided in: Sorento, IL

It is with heavy hearts and deep sadness that we announce the passing of Brett Phillip Kunkel. Brett Kunkel unexpectedly passed away, late in the day, on March 29, 2026. At the time of his death Brett resided in Sorento, IL, and was the age of 69. He was born on April 19, 1956, in St. Louis, MO. Brett dedicated his life to his family, service, friendship and leaves behind a legacy of courage, hard work, and unwavering devotion to his family and community.

Brett was a lifelong firefighter who answered the call to serve in 1970 with bravery and selflessness. He began this role as a junior firefighter. He officially joined as a volunteer fire fighter in 1974 and became the Chief of the Sorento Fire Department in 1980. Brett P. worked diligently to create a district as well as annexation of Panama, Donnellson, and later Walshville to create the existing Shoal Creek Fire Protection District. Over the years Brett took the opportunity to complete many training programs across the country which included some college. For many years, he stood on the front lines protecting others, earning the respect and admiration of his fellow firefighters and all who knew him. In 1989 Brett had become an area representative for the IAFPD, and by the time of his death Brett had earned a position as President of the Illinois Association of Fire Protection Districts. His commitment to helping others defined his life and reflected the strength of his character.

In addition to his service as a firefighter, Brett was a retired coal miner. He was employed at Monterey Coal #1 in Carlinville, IL in 1977 and ended his career there after 30 years in 2007. He spent years working tirelessly underground, demonstrating a work ethic that was second to none. Brett’s career also included becoming a member of the fire brigade for the mine. Through long days and difficult conditions, he provided for his family with pride and determination.

When he wasn’t at the firehouse, Brett enjoyed Nascar and could be found cheering on Kansas City Chiefs and St. Louis Cardinals or listening to his beloved nephews’ band. He also enjoyed adding to his coin collection with his brother Blair, you would often find them together. Brett typically ended his day at a local establishment enjoying a cold drink with “the guys.” His laughter, quick wit, and generous heart made him the kind of friend everyone wanted in their corner. Brett P. Kunkel was elected Mayor of Sorento where he served several years.

Above all, Brett was a devoted family man. He was a loving and proud father of Aimee (Thomas) Baker, Jaimee (Jared) Joiner, Brittnee Kunkel, and Emilee Kunkel. He was a cherished grandfather to Mason (Claire) Schweppe, Kylee (Drew) Carroll, Thomas (Neveah) Baker, Carter Chapman, Lilee Joiner, Natalee Baker, Jackson Joiner, Emree Joiner, Carson Wolff, Miles Baker, Jace and Everlee Joiner. He was also a great grandfather to Mylee & Wade Schweppe. He was dedicated to attending their many school and athletic activities. He had a strong devotion to his parents, siblings, nieces, nephews and cousins. His greatest happiness came from the time he spent with his loved ones—sharing stories, laughter, and creating memories that will live on forever. He was known for his kindness, quiet strength, and willingness to always lend a helping hand. Brett will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him. His legacy of service, resilience, and love will continue to inspire those whose lives he touched.

Brett P. Kunkel is survived by his children, grandchildren, brothers Blair (Debbie) Kunkel, Brian Kunkel, Bart (Pam) Kunkel, many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents Ben & Roberta Kunkel, sister Beverly Kates, and brother Berry Kunkel.

Memorials: The family asks that memorials be given, in Brett’s memory, to the Shoal Creek Volunteers, in lieu of plants, flowers and other gifts. Memorials may be given at the visitation and funeral or mailed to the Shoal Creek Volunteers, PO Box 36, Sorento, IL 62086.

Visitation: 4pm-8pm., Friday, April 10, 2026, at the Sorento Fire Hall, 101 N. main St., Sorento, IL 62086

Funeral: 11am., Saturday, April 11, 2026, at the Fire Hall, with Chaplain Dick Joyce officiating.

Burial: Sunnyside Cemetery, following the funeral

A private luncheon will follow the burial.

At a later date, a fundraising Fish Fry will be held to celebrate Brett’s life and service to his community. All community, friends, and family are invited to attend, with proceeds going towards the Sorento Fire Hall 911 memorial fund, which was a passion project of Brett’s.

The family has entrusted Assalley Funeral Home in Greenville with the arrangements.

Please visit www.assalleyfuneralhomes.com to share memories or offer condolences to the family.

 

Services

Visitation: April 10, 2026 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Sorento Fire Hall
101 N. Main St.
Sorento, IL 62086


Funeral Ceremony: April 11, 2026 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Sorento Fire Hall
101 N. Main St.
Sorento, IL 62086


Burial: April 11, 2026 1:00 pm

Sunnyside Cemetery
Cemetery Road
Sorento, IL 62086


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Charities

The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Brett P. Kunkel 's name.

Shoal Creek Volunteers

PO Box 36

Sorento,

IL

62086

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  1. A near and dear friend. We shared many memories together and we may have shared a few beverages together too. Brett was always willing to do what he could for not only his fire department, but for all of the FDs in the state. He will be missed and his shoes will be hard to fill.
    Terry L. Ford, President
    ILLINOIS FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION

  2. Brett will always be a good buddy to me. We shared a lot of things in common besides the fire service. We were both good o’l boy coon hunters and both had a three legged water tower in town. But most of all we shared true brotherly attitude toward each other. I’ll miss you until we meet again. God Bless.

  3. This one freaky hurts. I adore Brett for his Leadership, and more importantly, for his friendship! His Legacy is great, he will always be remembered!
    God needed a Chief for his efforts against the fires of hell, and he got the best! Rest easy my friend, we’ve got it from here. Love ya man!

  4. Light a CandleThis one really hurts. I adored Brett for his Leadership, and more importantly, for his friendship! His Legacy is great, he will always be remembered!
    God needed a Chief for his efforts against the fires of hell, and he got the best! Rest easy my friend, we’ve got it from here. Love ya man!

  5. Light a CandleBrett and I became friends back when he and I started training and later became underground miners at Monterey Coal Co in Carlinville. Mining is a dangerous industry to be in and you quickly learn who you trust and who you steer clear of. I learned very soon that Brett was an “I got your back guy”. If or when I see you again Brett, I trust you’ll show me the ropes! Godspeed Brett

  6. Light a CandleLove u Brett we will miss u and all the family we have lost until we meet again.. keep my dad company

  7. Light a CandleDear God, please wrap your arms around this precious family and comfort them at this time. Rest in peace Brett, you are deeply missed by all.


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