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2019, Craig's house
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It's been over a year now and seldom a day goes by without Brian in my mind and my heart.  I've had a few very close friends pass away but a little of me passed when Brian left us.
I wish the McCormick family my deepest condolences. The celebration of life ceremony was beautiful, and I learned so much more about Uncle Brian. I wish I could have known him more myself, he was really a great man. I pray blessings and peace upon my aunt and my cousins. 💗
Brian doing his thing
1975, Costa Mesa High School
Brian doing his thing
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So much of my childhood involved the McCormick’s and Uncle Brian. We had so many great memories. He always made me laugh and had such a gentle spirit. Some of my memories include him always wearing shorts even in while it was snowing and freezing in Reno. I think I only saw him in pants for church. I loved all the Christmas’s we spent together and all the homemade gifts we did every year. To this day I still remember the gifts Uncle Brian made me when he drew my name. He always stole the show on Christmas Eve with what he made for someone. He is incredibly missed and loved. And I can still hear me saying to him, “Jolly Holiday, Merry Christmas, Uncle Brian!” every single Christmas.  I love you McCormicks!!!
We send our love to the McCormick family. We have the best memories of Brian and the whole McCormick family.
All of us here at Hardy Diagnostics are feeling the pain of losing the friend we had with Brian.  As you might imagine, Brian was very well liked here. He was always cheerful and had a kind word to say. We are missing him him a lot.  Our sincere condolences to out to Becky and family.  In our sadness, we still have confidence in knowing that Brian is now enjoying his new glorified body with Jesus, and for that we can offer our praise and thanksgiving to God!

We are so sorry to hear of Brian's passing. We have wonderful memories of the music that Brian and his family shared with everyone at FCC. Our prayers and thoughts are with all of your family.

John & Marilyn Payne

Grateful for the life and example of Uncle Brian. Forever loved, and now fully made whole in the arms of our Creator.  Praying for comfort and strength as we mourn the loss of his beautiful life on earth.  

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