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Brendon Patrick Deasey

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DEASEY Brendon Patrick Deasey, age 24, of Dublin, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, April 10, 2010 after a long and difficult struggle with substance abuse. Preceded in death by his grandfather Paul D. Nelson and grandmother Shirley A. Deasey, Brendon is survived by his parents, Mary Deasey...

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Brendon... how's it going? Often I think about how things were. But tonight, I think about how far I've gone in life and it makes me wonder how you would be as a man who would be nearing 40. I'm lucky to have the good memories. Miss you buddy.

Hi Brendon, I was just thinking about you tonight. There are some songs that just make me think of you and our friendship. It is now twelve years later and it still hurts. Maybe your family and friends might never get over it. But we are comforted with our memories of you. I am sure you have been making people smile and laugh.

Hi Brendon, I was just listening to some oldd music, bringing me back to our years growing up in Dublin together... and I thought of you. Gone 7 years now, I can't believe it. But I have never forgotten you. I never will. David

Cousin, there are words here that I don't have right now.

I added you to our family tree today. I have not been able to do it sooner. As it is with our family, we are always farther apart than should be.

The regret of that, with you, is something I will always have but will also use it to make sure I don't do so again.

Rest well.

ps- If you could get our Great Grandfather to drop me several hints towards our heritage, that would be appreciated.

Woke up today and thought about Brendon! love you Mary, Steve & Brian!

Listening to "Country Feedback" by REM - and the thought of you crossed my mind.

DC... Hey - It's been a while. I just found out the other day that you are gone. Sorry I missed you buddy. You remember me don't ya? Haha... I can imagine what you would say if I told you that to your face... "No Anderson, who are you?" - something... We had some good times back in Dublin when we were young; those were the days. Then I left for military school, came back and you were gone to some private school... Then I moved to Iowa. I think that's how it happened. I have a memory of us...

I miss you Bren

Brendon, my old pal... I was just thinking about you today. I remembered all the sports we played together, video games, sleep-overs, biking in the woods... I regret that we grew apart over time but happy that you were a part of my childhood.