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Brian Keith Comploier

Washington, District of Columbia

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COMPLOIER BRIAN KEITH COMPLOIER

Suddenly on June 22, 2007, of Crofton, MD. Beloved son of Dolores M. Comploier; father of Brian Comploier, Jr. He was the grandson of Grace Ruleman and the late Carl Ruleman, Mildred Comploier and the late Frank Comploier. Also survived by his son's mother,...

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Rest in Peace Brian. It seems like yesterday we were up in trees, and spray painting the inside of your car windows... RIP.

My sincere thanks to all of the truly special people that have been supportive and comforting to me and my family.
While looking through some of Brian's papers I found this message from him that I would like to share.
"All friends, no foes
They never died
In my eyes, they lived
Never left behind,
Always on my mind, good times
Will never be forgotten..."

Again, my sincere thanks.

I miss/loved Brian with all my heart. I hope that everyone is praying for my son and I to get through this. We need all the strength we can get. Thanks to all that has taken the time to show up to pay all respects. My heart will always be with Brian. Love Always Angel

I'd like to espress my deepest heartfelt sympathies to Brian's mother, brother, son, and the rest of his extended family. Brian and I were the closest of friends for much to short of a while. I spent many good times with Brian on my boat fishing and crabbing and working on all sorts of projects and jobs. Brian was far more talented that he ever knew and it saddens me that he never got a chance to live his life to the fullest potential. Brian was my friend through some of the toughest...

To Brian and His Family:

Our heart breaks for Doloris, Frank, Troy and our Grandson Brian Jr.and all of Brian's extended family. God took him too soon and didn't give him a chance to show what a sucessful person he could be and too soon to see his son be the man he would be proud to show the world. His son will miss his funny laugh and the things he could teach him and B will miss the things his son could teach him. May God let Brian look down and take care of his son from above and...

Deepest sympathy for the friends and family of Brian's. The world is a rough place and now you are at peace but friends and family will miss you and time will help them. Here is a little poem for the family that my family has with our brother that we lost .
IF TEARS COULD BUILD A STAIRWAY
AND MEMORIES A LANE
I'D WALK RIGHT UP TO HEAVEN AND BRING YOU HOME AGAIN.
JUST THINK ABOUT ALL THE GOOD TIMES YOU HAD WITH HIM

Brian was my step-brother because Frank was my step-dad. Although I didn't grow up with him, I still looked up to him as though he was my brother. I am terribly sorry for Delores and Frank, Troy, Little B, and Angel and my mom. God bless all of those who were close to Brian, you are all in my prayers.

Our prayers, thoughts and most heart felt sympathies go out to my Brother-in-law Frank, his Wife BJ and the other family members in this time of sorrow.

Brian: I spoke with you at least 10 times a day. You would call to speak with your "best friend", your Mom, "Dolores". I am certainly going to miss hearing you laugh and ask, "Can I speak to my Mom?" Dolores: Look to your memories as comfort for the pain and grief. My thoughts and prayers are with you. May God Bless you, Lil B, Troy and the rest of the family.
(Friend of Dolores')