1977
2020
43, passed away as peacefully as possible, beside his beloved wife Jenny (Schu), at their home on November 16, 2020. Born on March 17, 1977 in New Brunswick, NJ to Martin Gerber and Diane (Gray), Brian is survived by his adoring parents as well as Step Mother, Lynne (Birney) Gerber and Step Father, Carl Aber. Brian was blessed with four loving parents as well as his brothers, Larry (Jill) and Adam, step-sisters, Aimee Eastwood Rios (Jim) and Cara Eastwood Baldwin (Ryan), niece Wren Rios and nephew Obe Rios, other extended family and his work family at Bank of America, where he spent his entire career. Those who knew Brian will remember him for his dry sense of humor and sarcasm, as well as his generosity and love of dogs. Contributions can be made in his honor to either NorthStarpets.org or Abington-Jefferson Hospice. Services will be held at a later date due to the pandemic.
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It was a pleasure to know Brian and to work with him. I will miss him..he had a dry sense of humor which brought me many laughs.
To his entire family my sincere condolences, so sorry for your loss.
The office would not be the same, I will miss him...God Bless
DJ
Coworker
November 23, 2020
In the brief time that I knew Brian he was always thinking of others, primarily my dear friend, his wife, Jenny. His love for her is timeless and will transcend beyond his tangible existence. I’m relieved for the end of his suffering and hopeful that he’s continuing to watch over his loved ones from a good place. Rest In Peace dear Brian.
Jessica Sheehan
Friend
November 22, 2020
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