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BRIAN EARL BAUER

Miami, Florida

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BAUER, BRIAN EARL, 67, passed away peacefully on October 15, 2011, surrounded by his family, after a long and very courageous battle with bile duct cancer. Brian was born and raised in the Buffalo, NY area, the son of the late Earl R. Bauer and one of five siblings. After attending the University...

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Just found this site. I never could quite get a grip on his forehand and he ran me ragged on the court, every time. I also couldn't quite get a grip on why he ordered the same thing at the Capt's Tavern, every time we went to dinner. But that was Brian, he knew what he liked. I will never forget Brian's generosity to me over the last 20 plus years. He was a true gentleman in every sense. I will miss him terribly. Love to all of the Bauers.

Dear Bauer Family,
Our love, blessings and prayers of peace and happy memories to all of you. We love you all and how blessed Brian was to have such a wonderful family.

We extend our condolences to the Bauer family.You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

I will light a candle I will say a prayer and with the knowledge that he is resting peacefully I too will find peace. My deepest sympathy to the entire Bauer and extended family. Brian was a beautiful man and I don't imagine the Easter egg hunt will ever be the same without him.
Much love to you all.

While I did not know Brian, I had the pleasure of spending time with his Mom, and to know her is to Love her, and I love his brother Bruce, like he is my own brother.I'm sure I would have loved Brian as well. I only wish I could be there today to lend a little support to my dear friends. Please remember what I said earlier, today will be sad for sure but a Blessed Day as well. "It's not always going to be this grey"...

Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family from here in the Caribbean on the island of Antigua. I enjoyed a wonderful family thanksgivng meal in Brian and Mary Lous home and have wonderful memories of a great man. Martha and tony

My condolences to all of Brian's Family and friends we have lost a GOOD MAN !!!!
It is hard to capsulate over 30 years of friendship and competition in a few words here.Brian was a gentleman, a fierce competitor and a truly first class friend.We will all miss him. May he rest in Peace.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many throughout the "World of Tennis" are with you at this time of sorrow. Brian was a leader and expert in the tennis community that will truely be missed but never forgotten!