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Brewer, Brian A.
Brian A. Brewer, age 47, Wausau, died Friday, February 22, 2013.
He was born September 14, 1965 in Milwaukee. Brian was charismatic and larger than life. He loved animals, Harley Davidson, lifting weights, hanging with friends and listening to music. He sat nine years on a six year sentence for which he sat three years too long.
Survivors include his godson, Shawn Patrick McFann, many good friends and girlfriends in Wausau, Milwaukee and Racine.
Memorial visitation will be from 2:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. on Friday, March 1, 2013 at Peterson/Kraemer Funeral Home, 1302 Sixth Street, Wausau.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the Marathon County Humane Society.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.petersonkraemer.com
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
To my son Brian. You will be back in Az. soon where you will Rest In Peace. Your time on this earth has ended to soon. You must of felt something when you put that last tattoo on saying Only God Knows Why. Always in my heart..Love Your Mother
Barbara Hayas / Brewer
March 20, 2013
R.I.P.Brewer! Thats all I have to say!!!
March 18, 2013
dearest Vicki i just learned of brian's death three days ago, I very sorry, please call me, charles pfost 262-880-3865 Peace i have tried to call.
charles pfost
March 9, 2013
As one of ur exgfs i havent seen in many years. When i saw this i was shocked.
R.I.P Brian
Amy
March 4, 2013
I'm going to miss you Brian.
Dorothy Quinette
March 3, 2013
Wow! I have so many good memories of you and we did have alot of fun back in the day. Sorry your time with us was cut short. You will definitely be missed.
Tammy Spahr-Bryant
March 2, 2013
I miss you. I wish we could have seen each other just one more time. I'm glad I had you in my life and glad to have known you for 27 yrs. you'll always be in my heart.
Kelly
March 2, 2013
terri
March 2, 2013
I cant believe you are gone... I just seen you and were looking well. May we meet again in another life. Blessed Be.
Sandra Buetsch
March 1, 2013
GOD must have needed you're wit n charm more than us---R.I.P. Brian
March 1, 2013
During the times I knew you ,I always enjoyed your sense of humor . God rest your soul Brain ....
Karen Hamsing
March 1, 2013
I apologize for the many postings, my computer is on the breaking point..Thanx
Michelle Stalter
March 1, 2013
Brian thank-u for sharing 21 years of your life with me,I love you and miss you already...God Bless Your Soul.
Mary L. Hamsing Knoblock
March 1, 2013
Gone too soon... always in my heart Brew!
Mattie
March 1, 2013
So many silly times ,although I expressed anger at times ,however I would give anything for those silly times again ...R.I.P. Brain
Michelle Stalter
March 1, 2013
Just when your life was improving ,you left us..I am Greatful for all the silly memories we had ,even though I got angry at times .. NOW I would give anything to have your silliness back again .. Till we can meet again Brain R.I.P....
Michelle Stalter
March 1, 2013
Just when your life was improving ,you left us..I am Greatful for all the silly memories we had ,even though I got angry at times .. NOW I would give anything to have your silliness back again .. Till we can meet again Brain R.I.P....
Michelle Stalter
March 1, 2013
No farewell words were spoken
No time to say goodbye
You were gone before we knew it
And only God knows why .
tammie brat
March 1, 2013
Your smile is in my heart
missy
February 28, 2013
He was a lively high spirited person! I will miss him dearly, May God bless everyone at this time who is hurting for Brian, Rest in Peace my friend.
Julie Hallberg
February 28, 2013
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