Suffolk Sports Hall of Famer Paul Kenneth Brodmerkel, 76, of West Islip, passed away peacefully on Friday, October 31, 2025. A true legend in Long Island wrestling and a beloved figure in his community, Paul’s life was defined by dedication — to sport, to education, and to family.
Born and raised in Lindenhurst, Paul was a standout wrestler at Lindenhurst High School from 1964 to 1967, where he captured the Section XI Championship at 130 pounds in 1967 and was later inducted into the Lindenhurst High School Hall of Fame.
Continuing his athletic journey at Lock Haven University (1968–1971), Paul posted an approximate .900 winning percentage, serving as a two-time Pennsylvania State College Wrestling Champion (1970 and 1971), three-time finalist, and two-year captain of the varsity team. He represented Lock Haven in two NCAA Division I Championships and the 1970 NAIA Championships. His remarkable college career earned him induction into the Lock Haven University Hall of Fame.
In 1972, Paul won the Northeast Regional Olympic Trials at Springfield, earning a spot in the Final Olympic Trials before a hand injury sidelined him.
That same year, Paul began a lifelong commitment to officiating and coaching. He officiated NCAA dual meets in New England and USA/USWF national tournaments in both freestyle and Greco-Roman divisions. In 1972, he joined Springfield University as an assistant wrestling coach under Doug Parker, and in 1973, returned home to Lindenhurst as head wrestling coach, succeeding his mentor Jack Stanbro. Later, he served as an assistant coach at Hofstra University under Nick Gallo before returning to Lindenhurst to lead its junior high program until his retirement.
Paul also served as Section XI Wrestling Chairman during the late 1980s and early 1990s, continuing to coach while overseeing the sport’s growth and governance across Suffolk County. His tireless service was recognized nationally in 2009, when he was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame for Lifetime Service to Wrestling.
Beyond the mat, Paul dedicated his career to education as a physical education teacher in the Lindenhurst School District. He cherished his summers as a lifeguard at Cedar Beach, where his energy and humor became part of the community’s fabric.
Paul was the beloved husband of Susan Brodmerkel (née Zere), devoted father of Jaymee Gagliardi (George) and Christopher Brodmerkel (Kathy), and adored grandfather of Alexandra, Kaileigh, Makenna, T.J., and Reed. He is also survived by his loving siblings Billy, Diane, John, Ricky, Kenny, Jeanne, Mary, Susan, David, and Dennis. His parents, William and Regina (Vogl) Brodmerkel, and his brothers, Donald and Bobby Brodmerkel, predeceased him.
Paul loved traveling, hiking, and spending endless hours by the ocean, but his greatest joy came from time spent with his family — especially his grandchildren, who were his pride and joy.
Those who knew Paul will remember his warmth, humor, and ability to make everyone feel like family. His presence filled every room, his encouragement lifted countless athletes, and his friendship enriched countless lives. Paul’s life was one of purpose, generosity, and love — and his impact will be felt for generations to come.