Brooklyn Man David Benton Pekrul Dies at 64

Longtime radio host and Michigan Medicine employee remembered for quick wit and love of family

Published on Feb. 22, 2026

David Benton Pekrul, a 64-year-old resident of Brooklyn, Michigan, passed away at his home on February 17, 2026, under the care of Arbor Hospice. Pekrul worked in the communications industry as a radio morning show host for many years and most recently was employed by Michigan Medicine in Guest Services. He is survived by his wife, father, son, brothers, and other family members.

Why it matters

Pekrul's passing is a loss for the Brooklyn community, where he was known for his sense of humor and involvement in local activities like boating, swimming, and cheering on the Detroit Red Wings and University of Michigan football. His career in radio and guest services also made him a familiar face to many in the region.

The details

Pekrul was born on October 3, 1961, in Lansing, Michigan, to parents Michael and Mary Ann (Ellis) Pekrul. In addition to his work in radio and at Michigan Medicine, he enjoyed outdoor activities like boating, swimming, and fishing, as well as trips to Cedar Point amusement park. Pekrul is survived by his wife Elizabeth, father Michael, son Jacob 'Jack' Pekrul, brothers Steven and Daniel, and several step-siblings.

  • Pekrul passed away on the morning of Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
  • He was born on October 3, 1961.

The players

David Benton Pekrul

A 64-year-old resident of Brooklyn, Michigan who worked in the communications industry as a radio morning show host and most recently at Michigan Medicine in Guest Services.

Elizabeth Pekrul

David Pekrul's wife.

Michael Pekrul

David Pekrul's father, who lives in Palm Bay, Florida.

Jacob 'Jack' Pekrul

David Pekrul's son, who lives in Brooklyn, Michigan.

Steven Pekrul

One of David Pekrul's brothers.

Daniel Pekrul

One of David Pekrul's brothers.

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The takeaway

David Benton Pekrul's passing is a loss for the Brooklyn community, where he was known for his sense of humor, involvement in local activities, and career in communications and guest services. His family and friends will hold a Celebration of Life to honor his memory.