Brent-Sherwood-Obituary

Brent Sherwood

Santa Ana, California

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Sherwood, Brent, 59, of Santa Ana CA, passed away on December 28, 2007 after a short battle with cancer. Brent was born in Burbank, CA on January 29, 1948 to Arthur and Jeannette Sherwood. He was a lifelong resident of Southern California. He enjoyed classic cars and models of cars. Brent...

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RIP Old Friend, You Are Fondly Missed.

Brent,
The memory of your friendship during the Marriott years is alive and well, RIP my old friend.

Brent loved cars! Here he is waxing my Mazda for the first time.

Brent, you were my friend and partner for 17 wonderful years. Your sense of humor and smile always lifted me up.

You have always been there for me as I have been for you. My life will never be the same. I will always think of you every day and will see you again when it is time for me to go.

You are the bravest person I have ever known. You are no longer in pain.

Love forever, Carl

Brent. It was good to have met you and even better working with you. I enjoyed our conversations, and shared thoughts about the department, current affairs, our cars and the love there of.

You are already missed my friend. You're in a much better place free of pain with our Lord.

We'll meet again some day Brent. You're a good man and friend...
God Love you and so do I.

Paul D. Huggins LPO/MOD Irvine MArriott Hotel

Peace be with you always Brent, you and I did not work together often, but when we did, we shared many good times chatting about cars and chicks, lol! You will always have a place in my mind and heart!

A small picture for a guy with the biggest HEART!!!

My buddy and my back up...you were always there for me Brent as I was there for you...they say we never come in contact with emergencies, but as you and I always knew, we did! And you were the best back up I could ever have, peace be with you always Brent, love ya bro, Joel.

A tiny picture for a great big heart, that is what you had Brent! Love ya Bro, Joel

Catalina Island

Brent and I enjoyed talking about cars especially, of the past and wishing they were still made like that now. He always had an infectious smile when we were talking and I will miss our brief conversations. The last time we were talking about his upcoming operations he was so hopeful and up about all the information he received. I was so shocked about all of the problems he had after what seemed to be such a successful operation. I will miss our conversations and his smile about his love...

I am very grateful to have gotten to know Brent over the years on his trips to Florida and will miss seeing him at Christmas every year. He was a good soul! My heartfelt condolences to Brent’s friends, family, and coworkers.