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I am so sorry to hear about Brian’s . It is a tragic loss to your family. 
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Driving with me to move across the country ❤️

So very sorry for the loss of Brian. My brother Don(flying in from Albuquerque) and I will be there

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My condolences to Brian's family. I first met Brian when singing karaoke and us both being shocked that Tim Tebow was a 1st rd draft pick.   And from there our friendship grew and evolved into that of being brothers.  We may not have grown up together or even be blood related but he and I became like brothers and his family became my family.  I will forever cherish the talks he and I shared; and do the best I can to honor his memory and make sure his kids knows how much he loved them and was beyond proud of them all.  
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opening day 10 years straight — with David Wert

The best part of life is when we have given love and received love, you were blessed with an abundance of both.

Your smile, like that of your mothers,  will now be a treasured memory and one that will make me smile back in return, for the light you brought to our lives will never grow dim. 💕

Our hearts broke on the news of Brian’s departure. Such a good man to lose a husband, father and papa and great human being. Love, blessings and prayers to family.

We were so sorry to hear about Brian's passing.  I will always remember how his face lit up when he smiled. (Carol)

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There was one night I remember fondly. We were hosting karaoke together. In our younger years. Much younger.  But drinks were flowing. Music was pumping. Laughs were being had. And didn’t want the night to end. So we decided to head back to he & Tammy’s place to smoke a couple sticks, some whisky on the rocks & watch the Blues Brothers. Like men. Laughing & talking. He was always smiling. It was infectious. That’s just one memory with Brian among a long list of great ones. I loved him. Like a brother. And a friend. Years passed & I would run into him from time to time. And I was always greeted with a smile & a hug. In genuine Brian fashion. He will truly be missed. 
Brian was our friend and neighbor.  We watched as he built the house.  He always watered our flowers and there's a lot, every spring, summer and fall when we went camping.  Sometimes he even washed the vinly fence. He handsdown had the best looking lawn in the neighborhood,  maybe all of Wyandotte.  He played on our Fantasy Football League.  Last year, when he won, I think he was more excited about getting the trophy,  than the money. His team was called The Wyandotte Lionz. We will miss him a great deal. RIP Brian. We love you, Diane & Craig Miller
Brian was always a no bullshitter, straight to the point kinda guy. But he was also funny, kind, caring and very loving. The best part about him, was how much he loved my sister and all 3 of her kids. Even though he had none of his own, he took on 3 that eventually became his own. Being with Brian was the happiest I’ve ever seen my sister. He was a man to look up too, someone that inspired to be the best for his family. I’ll always remember his smile and his goofy jokes. And man…the way he talked about politics!!! It was deep lol One thing I will never forget…NEVER! Is how the joy filled his face and heart when he and my sister got pregnant with Briana. The brightest joy! He isn’t just a brother in-law, he is my brother. 

I am Tammy’s longest friend.  As the kids say 40 YEARS. 

I have never seen a more beautiful couple than Brian and Tammy. The love is real and will continue through their children. He would always say Tammy and I could probably talk for days. Well Brian I’m doing a lot less talking, more listening , comforting and tons of hugs.     He made such an impact on everyone he met!  I will do my very best to help fill his shoes when I can.  ♥️

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my uncle brian was a great man. he loved my aunt, their children, and the rest of our family endlessly. he came to dinner for my birthday just a few short weeks before he left us, and couldn’t stop talking about his scheduled sundays of playing dungeons and dragons with his friends. he even invited my boyfriend to come play with them, whom he’d only met one other time before that. he had such a welcoming presence and i watched him become the most amazing husband, father, and uncle. he really left such an impact on our family and i only wish we had more time with him, but he will never be forgotten. he will be forever loved. 🤍
Brian and Tammy were first life group friends, and even when groups shifted and changed we remained steady in each others lives. Always knowing we could count on each other to vet the crazy and to pray for each other in whatever came our way. We bonded with Brian over Jesus, Doctor Who, politics, parenting,  bbq and cleaning tips. I loved when we would visit and mess something in the house, shift a statue, tilt a picture frame, move the faucet just a millimeter past center and Brian would subconsciously fix all of those things one by one, not having a clue we were messing with him 🤓 or arguing DW theories as if they were as important as the theology we were discussing earlier in the conversation, and Tammy rolling her eyes at us like we were the biggest Geeks on the planet. I already miss all of Brian’s ranting on Facebook over honestly all the things. We always knew just what memes would make the other laugh. Time and miles never diminished how much our friendship meant to each other. I sure am going to miss this dork, brother from another mother of mine. 
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I always will remember the Pirate Bay Tea he always made me!!! 
I met Brian when my friend and his sister Theresa turned 30…. The two of us belting out Summer Nights at Boogie Fever, I knew he was a great guy.   My love and condolences to his  family  for a loss too soon.  

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