Brian-Aring-Obituary

Brian W. Aring

Parma, Ohio

Sep 24, 1944 – Apr 2, 2011 (Age 66)

About

BORN
September 24, 1944
DIED
April 2, 2011
AGE
66
LOCATION
Parma, Ohio

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Brian W. Aring MARION: Brian W. Aring, age 66, formerly of Parma residing in Marion, Ohio, U.S. Navy Veteran of 20 years; beloved son of the late William and Marie (nee Setele); loving brother of Lynn M. and the late William J. and Christopher J.; dear uncle of Jennifer L. Nemitz (Neil) and...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

When someone you love dies, it is one of the most difficult things hard to accept. May "GOD" hold you and give you the peace and comfort needed..........Our Sincere Condolences. Sincerely, The Cartier Family.

May the God of peace comfort the Aring family at this most difficult time. Death has been called an enemy (I Corinithians 15:26) but Jesus Christ provided the means to give life (John 3:16) CT Cleveland

My condolences to the family. There is a promise of everlasting life that awaits us in the near future. (John 17:13) God promises: "There is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous." (Act 24:15) Until that promise is fulfilled, may the true God of all and your fond memories sustain you in the days ahead.

Sincerely,
G.Cummings
Cleveland, Ohio

We praise God for the life and service of our veteran. May he rest in peace in the arms of our Lord as a grateful nation mourns.
Michele N. Sandridge, Chaplain
American Legion Auxiliary
Department of Ohio

I worked with Brian for many years.
He was a good man.

"Uncle" Brian, as I came to know him was a good and proud man. He was pround of his military service, music collection, and his beloved Cleveland State Vikings. It was a pleasure to know him and he was always happy to indulge my many questions with vast knowledge acquired over a lifetime of experiences.

"Uncle" Brian, as I came to know him was a good and proud man. He was pround of his military service, music collection, and his beloved Cleveland State Vikings. It was a pleasure to know him and he was always happy to indulge my many questions with vast knowledge acquired over a lifetime of experiences.