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Ruth and I are very sorry for your loss. We are friends of Sheri and Chuck Luteran. We know they both loved Brian very much.
Bill Brody
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You are and have been in our thoughts and prayers. God bless you with strength and comfort during this difficult time. 

Blessings,

Kimmela Hall--Coworker of Kelly

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Dear Kelly and family, I’m so sorry to hear about our dear friend and coworker. He was always willing to help out whatever it was. He had me, and Sandy over fir your jewelry parties he thought about everyone feelings. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this tragic time! May god bless you and forever be with you all. RIP my friend Brian until we meet again ❤️

Oh Dear Kelly and family

We are so sorry to hear all that happen with Brian.. Larry got off phone and all could say he was someone with Big heart, biggest  heart., and he was my friend.

Larry and him golf partners and always so nice when came by.

You guys help us move in our first home, Brian got his Dad to make us a bench in computer room and still looks beautiful.

Our hearts are so with you all..and

Brian will always be in our hearts as your family will be also. And when star shines brightly Brian will be smiling down upon us all.

Love from us both

Jane and Larry

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2010, The Garden House on Walden.

I have so many stories as Brian and Kelley lives two doors down from us for about 10 years. This story is one of my most precious of Brian and I. 

I had the hardest of mornings as I had driven and just gotten back home from Metro Airport to drop Doug off for his flight to come to Havre, MT to report for his new job with the Border Patrol where we were to be separated for over a year. I was sitting in my backyard of course just balling my eyes out and who comes over to sit with me. He held me and cried me with for me for along time. This big guy sheds tears while we held each other. Brian loved Doug and I am forever grateful as I couldn’t have faced that morning alone.

Brian also spent that fall/winter helping me pack up our garage and all of Dougs tools. And let me tell you, there we a lot. He counted the tape measures as we put them in the box. 59, and I of course was just throw some of this out! Brian won, he told me Doug would know if anything was missing!! And of course, he would have. 

Kelley, Danielle, Kevin, Bev, Frank, Sheri, Deb and everyone I failed to mentioned. Your husband/father/son/brother/friend/neighbor was loved by the Garden family. We were so very blessed the day we moved two houses down. We didn’t know very special that neighborhood was or the how important that time in our life was. Doug, myself and our children are so very heartbroken and this doesn’t seem real. We wish we could be there to celebrate his life with you all. 😢😢

I hope this story shows how very special Brian was to us. As much love he gave us, he was loved back just as much, maybe more. They never stopped loving us even though we moved so far away. They came out to visit us here, they would always find time for us when we came into town. 

You guys are loved so very much by the Garden family. 

Love you bunches (My mama used to say that) xoxo ❤️❤️

The Garden Family~ Havre MT

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