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I served with Mr Horais in Attack Squadron 34, Airwing 1 / USS John F Kennedy from 75 to 79. As a squadron Aircraft Final Checker and Systems Troubleshooter we became very close to our aircrews. We were the guys that had the last word in their aircraft’s safety and air worthiness. That an aviator would place their faith in the hands of a twenty year old is testimony to the trust they had in us. But to us men like,  Mr Horais were bigger than life.  I strapped him in and shot him off the pointy end many times. And he returned  the respect  to all of us equally. He was a class act, and a sailor’s sailor. 

I offer your family my most humble condolences for your loss. 

Fair Winds and Following Seas Mr Horais,

I am a better man to have known and served with you.

Sincerely

Robert Ascolillo Jr AE2 USN ATTACK SQUADRON 34

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Cathy and family.  May God bless you in this very difficult time.  Brian is arguably one of the most accomplished, if not THE most accomplished man from our class.

In reading his obituary, I can only regret that I had not spent more time with him. I will value the time that I did have, and look forward to a reunion in heaven.

May the Lord bless you and keep you and make His face shine upon you.  (Numbers 6: 24-26).

Gary Ripperger - class of ‘67 and proud to have been a classmate of Brian 

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The way he touched our lives will always be remembered. He will live on in the hearts and lives of many who knew him. We are truly sorry Cathy, Rebecca and Beth for your loss. We love you Brian!
Brian painted Tecumseh in his…
1969, Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, USA
Brian painted Tecumseh in his 'spare' time. Amazing range of his talent
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Brian's painting of Tecumseh …
1969, Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, USA
Brian's painting of Tecumseh were priceless. Unmatched over the years.
Always good to see Brian and …
Annapolis, MD, USA
Always good to see Brian and Cathy at a Navy football game. They do such great work for the Academy and our alumni. Brian was tireless in his writing and art work.
Had to share a pic of Brian a…
Had to share a pic of Brian at one of his wood turning shows. He amazed all of us with his skill and innovation at wood turning. Incredible talent!
Fairfield, CT, USA
— with Tom, Brian, Mike and Jim
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Brian was my Plebe year roommate - what an awesome intro to a terrific friend, artist and shipmate. Lisa & I loved traveling with Brian & Cathy and miss laughing and sharing a beer with them.  Brian's laugh, talent, and friendship leave a monstrous crater in this world. We love you Brian, Cathy and Family!

RIP 'roomie' 

meeting up with Gonzales afte…
2014, Boulder, CO, USA
meeting up with Gonzales after Mt. Rushmore
Kevin, Cathy, Lisa & Bria…
Kevin, Cathy, Lisa & Brian in Sandy, UT
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Brian & Cathy traveling w…
2014, Mt Rushmore, Mount Rushmore UT, SD, USA
Brian & Cathy traveling with the Dolan's in South Dakota
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I really enjoyed the Smoky Mountain Woodturner Demos that Brian performed. He always had new ideas for Woodturning. He was a great instructor and Mentor for many of us. His Twisted items brought a new way of expression that was really wonderful. He was a good friend and a great Club Member. He had several American Woodturner ( AAW) articles that were widely respected published. We will really miss his friendship and great sense of humor with the club. Thanks, Dick Hammat past President of SMWTS
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Brothers-in-law
2015, Knoxville, TN, USA
Brothers-in-law — with Sam Smiddy, Andy Beckwith and Brian Horais
I’m so sorry to hear about Brian. May your memories bring joy and keep him close as you continue. Thinking of each of you and wishing you peace. 
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It was my honor to get to kno…
It was my honor to get to know Brian and Cathy through his brother Al. What an interesting and rich life he lived! We had a great time in Vegas not long ago, hiking among red rocks, and have a beautiful bowl that Brian made — it is exquisite and I will treasure it. Peace and blessings, Rosie 
The first of many achievements
1966, Moeller High School, Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, OH, USA
The first of many achievements
The Templar was our high scho…
1967, Moeller High School, Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, OH, USA
The Templar was our high school yearbook
From literature to math he ex…
1966, Moeller High School, Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, OH, USA
From literature to math he excelled
Multi-talented
1966, Moeller High School, Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Multi-talented — with Brian and his classmates
Brian’s Senior year at Moeller
1967, Moeller High School, Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Brian’s Senior year at Moeller
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