Brian-Bottles-Obituary

Brian W. Bottles

Butler, Pennsylvania

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Brian W. Bottles, 50, of Butler passed away suddenly Friday at his home of natural causes.Born Jan. 18, 1967, in Butler, he was the son of Betty Forringer Bottles of Harmony and the late Richard Bottles.He was employed by Wilson's Excavating as an accountant.Brian enjoyed disc golf, and he...

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WOW! Don't know what to say. We always looked forward to you guys coming up here to camp. Your would get us to join in the games. Kickball, softball etc. I am in disbelief. Will miss you. Prayers to your family for strength and comfort. RIP Brian. Holidays at camp won't be the same.

So sorry for your loss. Brian and I used to work at Sun TV back in the day. Was shocked to hear of his passing. Your family will be in our prayers. You all have our deepest sympothy!!

So sorry to hear that Brian has passed. You are all in my prayers, Aunt Betty, Ricky and Brain's family.

So sorry for your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Hard to believe your gone. It was a such a privilege to play softball with you. I won't forget the good times. Never a dull moment, was always fun. I looked forward to it year after year. You were such great teammate. We will miss you.

Brian was always very kind. You could
instantly tell how much he loved his
family. Especially his children, parents, brother, sister-in-law, & nieces. My deepest sympathy to all
Brian's family and friends. He will
always be in your hearts and only a
heartbeat away. Most sincerely, Alice
Minteer

I don't know where to begin and can't believe your gone . Our families share so so many memories thru the years vacationing together. You've made me laugh so much, even now I smile just thinking of you and will never forget what a great guy you were. In leiu of flowers, I am making a donation in your name to Save Connieaut Park. . I think that you would like that. God rest your soul †