Brian left this world far too early, carrying a wild, searching spirit that shaped every part of his life. From the time he was young, he was intelligent, curious, and full of possibility, with a quiet depth that made him unforgettable to those who truly knew him.
As he grew older, life became harder for him in ways he didn’t always have the tools to navigate, and he often moved through the world more softly than people realized. He was far more handsome than he ever believed, with his long hair, black nail polish, and a style entirely his own — a small expression of the individuality he carried inside.
And beneath all of that, he felt deeply. The memories of his younger years remain some of the brightest moments of my life. His photos still fill my refrigerator and my home, reminders of the boy who once laughed with me, trusted me, and made ordinary days feel special.
He is missed beyond measure by his mother Mary, his father Roger, and Richie — lovingly known in the family as his Poppi — and by his best friend and confidant, his sister Elizabeth Rose, along with his aunts, uncles, and cousins who loved him in their own ways.
Thanks to Legacy, friends and family can leave stories, photos, and letters to you on their website through a simple Google search or by scanning the barcode on your coin. We will all keep
Brian will always be in our heart and remembered forever.
With love, Aunt Coralie.