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Brian G. Collins

North Fort Myers/springfield, Massachusetts

1952 - 2020

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Brian G. Collins, age 68, passed away on Dec 6, 2020 at Baystate Medical Center. He was born in Springfield on Apr 16, 1952 to the late Edward W. and Geraldine (Chebirer) Collins. Brian was a graduate of Technical High School. He retired as a supervisor for the facilities management for the...

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Rest in Peace Brian, your outstanding legacy and dedication to Baseball will live within the memories of all who Love the Game and all who appreciate your unselfish contributions. God Bless my Friend.

Rest In Peace Brian, knowing your family and friends will never forget you nor the Love of you they hold deep within their Hearts.

Brian is surely missed by anyone who knew him....I had the privilege of working with him for many years.

I went to Holy Name and Tech High with Brian and also knew Billy and also know Joan from Crestmont Street . Brian was always generous and kind . The world will miss his positive energies .

To the Collins family, I met Brian at Tech High and played a little baseball with him there. Then when we started working together, we would talk about our times at Tech and other life experiences. We had serious talks and we also had many laughs together. It seems like when we talked two times always came up, when we lived at the Cape with a bunch of our friends and our trip to Florida. Rest in peace my good friend. Jim Montagna

Brian, you were a true Irish Gentleman, you led by example. God Bless You, my friend.

First grade at Holy Name School

To the entire Collins Family
I was saddened to hear about his passing he was a great guy , although I had not seen in in awhile I remember the good olde days back in the 80's , He will be missed Godspeed Brain ..

Chris, Tim, Ed, Bill, Eamonn and the entire Collins Family. I'm so sorry to hear about Brian. He was one of a kind and I always enjoyed seeing him, since our days at Holy Name and the "X". He did a tremendous job with the American Legion baseball program and helped countless young men in our community. RIP Brian