Brian-Barsky-Obituary

Brian S. Barsky

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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BARSKYBRIAN S. on Feb. 22, 2004, beloved husband of Shannan (nee Lucas), dear brother of Deana Angeli, Amie, and Christian Barsky; also survived by his parents Frank and Rita Barsky, and his grandmother Laura Meigio. Relatives and friends are invited to gather Thurs. 8 A.M.- 9:30 A.M. at the...

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Dear Shannan,

I am heart sick to hear of the sad end of Brian's struggle with his illness. I have prayed everyday for both of you. If ever a husband loved a wife; Brian surely loved you. Working with Brian (always pleasant, cheerful, and hardworking) was one of the few bright spots of working on the 17th floor. My prayers are for you Shannan...I am sorry that this happened...I am sorry for the loss of Brian.

Shannan, although Brian will be sorely missed, our memories will last forever and I am proud to say that they are all GOOD memories. I can't say that about some people, but I can definitely say that about Brian. I only wish I could've had more of them.

With love and sincerity,
Rich Whittington

Brian was a terrific person. He always went out of his way for others whether he knew them or not. He was very respectful of everyone he met. He took pride in his work and it showed. He and Shannan were a wonderful pair together and his love for her always showed.

We are Shannon's greatuncle and aunt and we pray to give her extra strength during this terrible time and to Brian's parents, as well as Shannon and her parents, our most heart felt sympathy and love.

Brain was one of those people who always exemplified a dedicated, compassionate caregiver and was a respected coworker. He will be sorely missed; I will personally miss his ever-present smile.

Brian was a beautiful and wonderful human being. You would always see Brian with a big smile anywhere in the hospital. Anytime, I heard nurses speaking about Brian, it was always an acknowledgement of the excellent care he delivered to the patients.

Dear Rita and Frank: I remember the two of you vividly from the old neighborhood in Philly. Although I haven't seen the two of you in many, many years, I was so saddened to read about your son Brian. I pray God's comfort that only He can give to each of you. Please accept my sincere condolences. Donna Wallace Maglione

Frank and Rita I think I went toHoly Innocents I did not know your son but Please accept my condolenecs Sincerely Frederick M (MIKE) Pohl

I did not know Brian that long. But one thing I could tell you is that he jumped to assist the patients on the 17th floor! He had an incredible work ethic that I looked up to. He was definitely a rare one and will be terribly missed by all the people he touched.