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Brian William COBB

Tampa, Florida

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COBB, Brian William 51, of Tampa, passed away unexpectedly of natu-ral causes on Aug. 1, 2013. A life-long resident of Tampa, he was born on Feb. 1, 1962. Brian was a proud graduate of the Boys Academy and Jesuit High School. He attended Loyola University New Orleans and his beloved University of...

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Brian, I think of you often and reach out to you as well. Know that you are thought of by many with a smile and fond memories.

Brian -/ you are still missed and loved - rest in peace my friend - my prayers are still with you and your family

Brian, I have never forgotten your great sense of humor and your wry smile. You brought light to me and many others. Thank you for your impact on my life and for being with me.

What a wonderful special person with a great sense of humor. No matter when or were I caught up with you, it was like old times. I will miss you.
Blessings to your nieces and family.

Cerlebration of your Life has passed. Saturday evening was very hard. Cannot believe you are gone. You would have loved the "allowable" stories at your service. I will miss your smile and insane sense of humor Cobber.

RIP Brian. It was wonderful growing up with you and your family in our neighborhood. You will be missed. My prayers to your family from myself and my family. Dorian Keene-Daniel and the Keene Family.

Brian, you will be missed. So many days, you put a smile on my face with your emails. I'll remember you as funny, kind, and caring. May your family know that you touched many lives. Say hi to my Dad. And give the Gators that extra gust of wind whenever needed for that long field goal attempt!

You are missed already. You were a light in the dark. Rest in Peace Brian, we all loved you. Deepest Sympathy to your family for their loss.

Brian was a true friend to me and many others at Jesuit. Unfortunately, our paths crossed only a few times after graduation but on each occasion, he was always the same genuine friend I had known in school. Brian was a wonderful man who never lost that youthful smile and his ability to create laughter and joy. He will certainly be missed be me and a multitude of others who were fortunate enough to know him. The Alvarez family extends our sincerest sympathies to the Cobb family and we will...