Reflection

Looking back at our times together, they were not always happy and pleasant. In fact for several years, we spoke very little. At times we fought often. There were misunderstandings, grudges, and fights, and yet he was my brother. I forgot that too often, and didn't have the courage or honesty within myself to realize how much time that cost us; how that robbed moments we could have spent getting to know each other better.

I regret losing that time with Brian, but it's made me realize just how special each moment of my life -- all of our lives -- truly is.

Death is the inevitable outcome of life, but I don't fear it as I once did. Brian's death changed my perspective on life, and, over time I've come to understand and appreciate this gift more and more. -Scott, April 2018

Heather Lemieux Dickman: Memory of Brian

I went to High School with Brian and have not seen him often since then.  However, do I remember him always smiling and having good ol' time.  He always seemed to take joy in making people smile and laugh out loud. 

My thoughts and prayers are with the family.


Thursday, 20 May 2010
Erin Martin Uselman: Mrs.

I had not seen Brain since high school, but I have nothing but fond memories of him.  I had several class's with him, and was on the newspaper with him.  It saddens me to hear of your loss, as I remember such a great guy.  One memory in particular was getting out of school, and we got tickets to see Bill Clinton, and George Bush Sr., while covering the election for the scool paper.  I remember such a smart, and witty guy.


Thursday, 20 May 2010
Lloyd Phelps: Brian

Brian was one of my best childhood friends. My whole family just adored him. He will be greatly missed.


Wednesday, 19 May 2010
Heather Stump: I am so sorry

I went to High School with Brian and remember him as always being a person that laughed loud and smiled often.  His perosnality was infectious.  It has been many years since I last saw Brian, but can still remember his wonderful smile.

My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends during this ever so difficult time!  My hope is that by knowing how many people have loved him over the years and how many lives he has touched, that it will bring some small sense of comfort during this time. 

RIP Brian and always know you were loved by many.


Wednesday, 19 May 2010
Bob Ralian: Mr.

I was so sad to hear about this. I was close friends with Brian in high school, and I can hardly imagine what it would have been like without him. He was so much fun. Even the way he talked was infectious. Lots of good memories. My heartfelt condolences go to his family.


Wednesday, 19 May 2010
 
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