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BRIAN KEVIN CHARLES

Washington, District of Columbia

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  BRIAN KEVIN CHARLES  Died on July 8, 2016 in Bethesda, Maryland. He was 57 years old. Beloved son of the late Adrian E. and Frederick W. Charles; brother of Laurie Charles Meadows of Richmond, VA.; uncle of Michelle Meadows, Richmond, VA. Brian graduated from Charles W. Woodward in...

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Brian was my cousin. We shared a love of music. Although I only saw him 3-4 times in my life due to distance, each time we connected instantly through music.

Three years ago you left us. Reality is just setting in. You are missed.

I met Brian in later years of course, after you and I met, but have fond memories of him. I always felt so comfortable around him, he was funny and talkative. I will always remember him Laurie.

I met Brian in Mrs Chloe's Kindergarten class at Garrett Park Elementary School. We were friends at 5 years old and remained close until the end. Brian was so smart, we always said he would be "King" and we would be his "ministers", gladly following his well thought out ideas. We were just kids, just kidding around. But, there was some truth to it. And, some sadness it never came to pass. Time passes quickly and life and loss took him before it should have. He will always live on in my...

Brian was a very good friend of mine who was a positive influence on me and helped me turn things around. Brian was sensitive, intelligent and good soul who was always a font of information and good conversation. Brian and I spent countless hours over the years talking about many subjects. We would wear one subject out and move on to another one and it would be a fresh as the subject we just finished. Brian was the only one of my friends who could keep me engaged in ideas. He had a brilliant...

Laurie, I know how important brothers are and I'm so sorry that yours will not be there for you but from all the pictures I've seen, Brian was a good brother and those of us still around you will try to help you and support you and fill the spaces his absence left. You know you have my sympathy and support always.

Condolences to the family. I worked with Brian in 90's and 2000's. Will remember his wonderful sense of humor and the fact that he kept a large car part, I think a replacement engine block, in his office.

I am so sorry to hear about your loss of Brian. He was a smart, funny, talented man who was dedicated to his family. My condolences to those who loved him.

So sorry. I will miss him. He responded to almost everything I wrote on facebook. It was a "like" I could count on. A gentle man.
Ann Parks