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Brian W. Christopher

Washington, District of Columbia

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CHRISTOPHER BRIAN W. CHRISTOPHER

On Sunday, August 12, 2007, BRIAN W. CHRISTOPHER, beloved husband of Linda A. Lewis; loving father of Sarah L. and Joseph A. Christopher; son of Avery Christopher and the late Helen Christopher; son-in-law of Carolyn Lewis; loving brother of June Garber,...

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We shall forever miss what Brian meant to us inthe charitable network. his love and his continual efforts to help the people of Washington, DC. Especially, the Assembly of Petworth.

Rev. Terry Blackwell

Dear Linda and Family,

I honor Brian and his contributions. Brian played a pivotal role in worker health and safety history opening the door for COSH's to get the first ever joint grant that allowed COSH groups to do technical trainings (on asbestos removal).

My thoughts are with you as you transition to a family without Brian's daily presence. His children should know he was a fine man who made a big difference to improve the lives of working people and his contributions...

Linda,

I was sad to hear of the passing of Brian. I was so inspired by the work that you and Brian were committed to.

I will try my best to continue in the mission of Alice Hamilton, with health and safety for workers.

Linda, please send me an email when you are up to it, I care about you and know that Brian's spirit is with you, since the true love that you both share is eternal.

God Bless

Paulette Detillier
Era Environmental & Safety
Independence,...

Dear Linda and Family: I am glad I was able to know Brian as he was a true and dedicated advocate for worker health and safety. He will be missed.

Sharon D. Beard
NIEHS Worker Education and Training Program

Our union worked with Brian for the past 25 years. His dedication and concern for worker safety and health will be missed, as will his professionalism and friendship.

I've known Brian for over 25 years, starting with our work together at MaryCOSH and over all that time I've always greatly enjoyed his company and his commitment to worker safety and health. He will be missed.

Brian was an inspiration to all of us. He was truly dedicated in helping workers and especially those that were the most vulnerable in society. He was innovative in his approaches, self-sacrificing for others and in the very best kind of way and willing to push for workers' rights in the right kind of way. And the best of course, just the nicest person one could ever want to meet. I know he was a good father and husband.

Linda and family:

I so valued Brian's wisdom, courage and enthusiasm over these many years of struggle. He never lost hope and always worked to bring out the best in everyone that he touched.

Chip Hughes, Director
NIEHS Worker Education and Training Program

Brian, a comrade in the struggle for justice. It's been 20 years since I've seen you but your spirit has remained a part of me and all those you've worked with.