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

Diana C. Geske Stutsman: Brian Meade

I'm very sorry for your loss. I was good friends with Brian in school. We both had a blast being in school plays. He could always make me laugh and had good times. He was truly an awesome guy.

                                         


Wednesday, 19 May 2010
Keri Flatten Ruuska: Mrs

I used to live right down the street from the family on good hope rd. Brian was always a nice guy to everyone. I'm sorry for the loss especially at such a young age. He will be missed by all family and friends.


Wednesday, 19 May 2010
Scott Meade: Please post a note as you stop by

I know Brian would appreciate your thoughts.


Tuesday, 18 May 2010
 
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