Brian-Cormier-Obituary

Brian S. Cormier

Lowell, Massachusetts

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Brian S. Cormier event staff at Tsongas; 45 TEWKSBURY Brian S. Cormier, age 45, a staff member at the Tsongas Arena, and shipping co-ordinator at Merrill Corp., died unexpectedly Friday, August 22, at his Tewksbury home, from an apparent heart attack. He was born in Brookline, MA, on March 24,...

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I always admired Brian's ability to focus on the positive in every given situation. His smile and laughter were contagious and his stories were the best. Thanks for all the memories. I will miss my friend more than words can say.

To Brians family,
Please accept my deepest sympathies. Brian and I grew up together and shared many good times. He will be truely missed by all that knew him. Rest in peace Brian.
Alden Peavey

My deepest condolences to the Cormier family. I loved Brian like a brother. We had so many good times together I could write for days. He was one of the most happy funloving caring guys I know and always put his children and family first. I will always love the memories. Rest in pease buddy love ya Chuck

Denise and Family,
Our days at Raytheon sure were a good time and Brian was a big part of that. I have and will continue to miss all that were a part of that family. I am sharing this pain with you guys as I mourn the loss of my Mother just a few short days ago. It is a tough time and I just hope it gets easier to deal with. My thoughts are with you all at this time and just try to keep smiling at the memories made with Brian.

To Brian Family
I am sorry to hear about Brian, I grew up with him in Tewksbury.
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Love Rhonda Clark (NIEMI)

To Brian's Family, I use to work with Brian at Raytheon he was such a fun,upbeat, and happy guy "all the time" you could always count on him to tell a funny story and had everyone in stitches he loved his boys and spoke of them often with such pride and couldn't wait to spend time with them . Brian touched alot of lives and will be missed by so many . May God watch over his boys and keep them safe...

Uncle Brian "uncle B'. It's Stephanie or as You would say Stephy "your only daughter"... You said you made a promise to my mom penny that you would take care me, you went above and beyond that. Ill never forget all of the good times we had, the way you helped me laugh away the bad. I will always remember your grover, mike tyson and hommie the clown to name a few of ur mulitple personalities. Ill never forget you reading stories to lil brian and I. You tucking us into bed or us piling into...

Brian always a good friend, a good time, a good dad and now a great memory. I'll miss you pal, say hi to those of us that have gone too soon. My deepest sympathy to Brian's family and family of friends he was loved by many.................

Scotty

I went to school with Brian in the 70-80's.I was shocked to hear of his passing so young.Brian was a good athlete and a good person.I had just recently seen Brian for the first time in many years.My deepest sympathies to his family and friends.