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Christina Corter & Family
December 16, 2007
Be Still
Be still like the grass on a melancholy summer day
Be still like desert shrub.
Be calm and you will hear your loved one speak, in the stillness, in the calm, their love resounds.
If you are still this promise I make, you will hear the voice of your loved one helping you along your way.
Maryann & Jeff Street
December 12, 2007
Laurie, Todd & David:
Our thoughts are with you.
Maryann & Jeff Street
John Kennedy
December 11, 2007
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help at this time.
Peter Cutler
December 10, 2007
My deepest and most sincere sympathy to the entire Brason family. Dr. Brason was a great guy with a big heart and he was deeply passionate about the things that mattered most to him (especially the Sabres!). I am glad that I had the opportunity to know him and will remember him in my prayers.
Jerry Hawks
December 10, 2007
I have been thinking about the Brason's a lot over the past week or so, and now I know why. I am so sorry for your loss. I have many warm memorys of the time spent in the Brason house in Harrisburg and the wonderful visits to Buffalo. Dr. Brason was a great man, attested to by his many life time achievements. Because of him the world is certainly a better place. My thoughts and prayrs are with you.
Sincere Friend
December 10, 2007
To the Family & Friends of
Frederick Wells Brason,
"His Journey's Just Begun"
Don't think of him as gone away
His journey has just begun.
Life holds so many facets...
The Life lived on this earth is only one...
Just think of him as resting
From the sorrows and the tears
In a place of warmth and comfort
Where there is no pain or suffering
May your sweet memories of him
Wash away the pain in your heart and
Know that his memory is still alive in
All the hearts of those he touched...
For nothing loved is ever lost...
Strength arises as we wait upon the Lord
His amazing Grace is waiting for you
Like a Father with his arms opened wide
Waiting for a child to run to them,
He will wrap his arms around you and
Give you the comfort you need.
Patrick and Alexandra Nehin
December 10, 2007
David, Todd and the Brason Family. It is with great sadness to hear the passing of your Father. He was a great man, and to see the growth and accomplishments of his children and their children is proof of the goodness of his life. Not only a doctor, but an entrepreneur, who saw the changes coming in healthcare and was in front and able to build businesses that employed many. To see the love of his family, friends, business associates is to know he led a rich and full life.
SHERRY THURBER (BLACKWELL)
December 9, 2007
DEAR MRS.BRASON AND FAMILY,
I AM SO SORRY ABOUT YOUR LOSS.I JUST LOST MY DAD DEC.3,2007.I CAN RELATE TO YOUR PAIN.I WORKED WITH DR BRASON,DAVID AND TODD AT HEYMAN LABS.ON SOUTH PARK STARTING IN '93 TILL SMITHKLINE BOUGHT OUT THE LAB AND THEN QUEST BOUGHT THEM OUT AND I AM STILL THERE.IT WAS A PLEASURE WORKING FOR THE BRASON'S.GOD BLESS AND MAY DR BRASON REST IN PEACE.
Ken Peiffer
December 9, 2007
My sincere condolences to Mrs. Brason, Karen & Rick, Nanette, Fred, and the entire Brason family. My vivid recollections of the warm hospitality and strong support given me, a teacher and drama director at Central Dauphin High School, by Dr. & Mrs. Brason and their family are fondly recalled among those I cherish most. May the rich and cherished memories of all that Dr. Brason achieved as a husband, father, physician. teacher, businessman and friend bring you continuing joy, comfort and peace.
December 8, 2007
To David and the Brason Family, we were saddened to hear of the passing of Dr. Brason. May we express our condolences. Bob and Liz Kolken
kayla wise
December 8, 2007
well my mom use to work for doc and one day i decided to go and see him.he could still talk and was sort of alert but i would sit next to him and we would just talk like we knew each other.Soon i went to go visit norma and doc alot more,and i would just sit and talk to doc even though sometimes he didnt respond i knew he was listening.One day norma let us go to his piano and he told me to play even though i never knew how to play he told me i was doing great.after a a long while doc didnt talk anymore.I suppose he was getting worse,and when he wouldnt talk to norma or my mom he would always end um saying something to me.I began to consider them like family.After i started highschool i dint have time to visit and i always wished to go visit them but never had the chance.When i heard that day that he passed i was very upset and even cried.Even though we knew someday it would happen we never though that it would be this soon.I just wish the best to the family and to stay strong through this hard time.
Pat and Fred Kurzanski
December 8, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Lori Dudziak
December 8, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Brason family. When I first started working for Doc I remember the walks in the driveway or just sitting outside, he sure loved the sun,and his piano playing for me,sometimes he would miss a note and just give me that "oops" look and then laugh, and lets not forget "I've been working on the railroad" boy he could sing that.And getting him to write his name on paper and various other thing's, then he would tell me,"ok, I am done for now".The silly looks he would give me at times and I couldn't do anything but laugh and then he would. The times he would say hi to my mother on the phone and to Kayla to, and that smile, it could light up a room, even if he hadn't spoke to anyone for days or even weeks, all of a sudden you might get that big smile and I would tell Norma, " I don't care if he doesn't talk, that smile more than makes up for him not talking.Of course he could be stubborn to and not want to cooperate with me but would eventually give in and help the best he could. He was a tough man and pulled through so much and kept on going. The memories I had with him will never be forgotten. Doc, you were the best!! Love ya, Lori
Jennifer Anselmo
December 8, 2007
Dear Rick, Karen and Family,
I am sorry for your loss. May the good memories get you through this difficult time. I work with Rick at Community Concern. You are in my thoughts.
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