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So sorry to hear about Bryan's passing.  He really had an amazing personality. I remember the first time I met him, at the bus stop for St.Jeromes. I remember him fondly. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Thoughts and prayers to his family. Remember spending many a night with friends listening to Caesar and the Romans practice sessions and when they played. He was quick with the jokes. Loved to laugh. Pulled some hilarious pranks - tractor gang 😂.  Good times. Good memories. Rest in Peace Chops. 

I am so sorry to learn of Brian's passing.  He was a good friend back in the Caesar and the Roman days and I remember well how worried we all were when he went to Vietnam.   That was about the scariest thing that could happen to a friend in those times.  Brian was one of the funniest guys I've ever known and his eyes would sparkle when he could make you laugh.  He brightened up the world.

Adios, Jo Ann Persinger McBurney 

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