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Peter Loos Obituary

Peter Brian Loos, 40, passed away on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013 in Arcadia, Fla. Relatives and friends are invited to attend visiting hours on Friday from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at Saint Peter's Episcopal Church, followed by his Funeral Mass at 6 p.m. at Saint Peter's Episcopal Church, 271 Roseland Ave., Essex Fells, N.J. Arrangements are under the direction of the Par-Troy Funeral Home, Parsippany, N.J., (973) 887-3235, or visit www.partroyfuneralhome Born in East Orange, N.J., Brian grew up in Mountain Lakes, N.J., and graduated from Mountain Lakes High School. He lived in Trenton and Ewing, N.J. before moving to Arcadia, Fla. in October 2012. In 1995, Brian graduated with his B.A. in psychology from Drew University in Madison, N.J. Prior to moving to Florida, Brian worked in the N.J. Office of Clean Energy, The New Jersey Commission for Traumatic Brain Injury, and the N.J. Department of Transportation. Brian was an accomplished lacrosse player at Mountain Lakes High School and Drew University. Following college, he coached lacrosse at Ridgewood High School. Survivors include his father, Peter W. and his wife, Wendy; his mother, Eileene Hutchinson and her husband, James; his sisters, Jessica Loos, and Rebecca Santana and her husband, Raymond; his brother, Michael Hutchinson;his nephew, Matthew Santana; his nieces, Olivia and Sophia Santana, along with many aunts, uncles and cousins, including Margaret and Allen Fehon, Kathleen Crotty, Maureen and Ed Sweeney, Sheila Crotty, Patricia and Kevin Kennedy and John and Marilyn Loos. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in his memory to Save Barnegat Bay, 906-B Grand Central Ave., Lavallette, N.J. 08735 or visit www.savebarnegatbay.org.

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Published by The Star-Ledger on Feb. 6, 2013.

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amos blinder

June 3, 2013

Brian was so quick and so sharp, nothing got past him. Especially other midfielders. One of the finest men I ever had the chance to line up with. I will miss you old teammate. We will face it off someday again.

pete

February 28, 2013

Always enjoyed talking to brian especially about music. We borrowed cd's from each other many times. Only new him a few years and he will be missed by many in Trenton. Will never watch the Raiders without thinking of him. Saying a prayer for him.

Paris Barker

February 21, 2013

I came to be friends with Brian at Drew, and while we had lost touch since college, I still have such find memories of him. He was such a sweet and funny person, and I enjoyed spending time with him very much. My heart goes out to his family at this most difficult time.

Barbara Lyons

February 13, 2013

Words cannot convene my deep sadness for
Brian leaving us. My heart is breaking along with the entire Crotty and Loos families. I was so sorry I was out of state and could not share your good byes.

C. Testa

February 12, 2013

Semi-finals of the MC tourney, Brian picks off an outlet pass from the Mendham goalie in 2x OT. Score, win. Can see it in slow motion like it was yesterday. Tragic- Via con Dios. Way before your time my friend.

Mary Anne Smith

February 11, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers are with Brian's family at this tragic time. Such a terrible loss.
Mary Anne & Ken Smith

Rich Wolter

February 11, 2013

I hadn't seen Brian many times since high school, but this is still heartbreaking. He was a good guy. Smart and genuine. RIP, my friend.

Judith Fabiano

February 7, 2013

Peter and wendy , my condolences to you and the family on the loss of your son. Judy Fabiano , west orange nj

February 7, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Michele A. Fabiano, Forked River NJ

Barbara and Leon Bertschy/Goldstein

February 7, 2013

You are in our thoughts and prayers as is Brian. Our condolences extend to the entire family. Last seeing him on Christmas, we feel fortunate to have shared dinner and great debate with him one last time. He is already missed and will always be remembered as an important part of the fabric of our holidays as well as for the brains he brought to the table.

Laurie Princiotto

February 7, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with the Loos family. You will never be forgotten, Brian. We will see you in heaven one day.

Lewises

February 6, 2013

To the Loos family we send our deepest condolences. The God of tender mercies can sustain you through this very difficult time.

J Jones

February 6, 2013

So sad to hear of someone with still so much life to live passing away. May "the God of comfort" be with the family and friends of Peter at this most difficult time.

the Karns Family

February 6, 2013

Our thoughts, prayers, and great memories are with you and yours. Danielle, Jason, Morgan, and Julia Karns

Adam Martin

February 6, 2013

The 35 years since you were one of those little kids running around the Village went way, way too fast. Thanks for the memories.

Steve and Gigi Van Hise

February 6, 2013

Brian was the person we all called the Governor in Trenton! You will be missed and our prayers go out to your family at this most difficult time. Rest in peace.

Jonathan Snowman

February 6, 2013

Brian, you were the first person I met when I moved to Mountain Lakes, and you quickly became one of my closest friends. Almost every one of my memories from Briarcliff and MLHS include you. You will never be forgotten.

Love you Brother!

chad totaro

February 6, 2013

My heart is broken reading this. RIP Brian, good memories that will live on forever.

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