Brian-Cross-Obituary

Brian LaMont Cross

Atlantic City, New Jersey

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CROSS, BRIAN LaMONT, - was born January 16, 1964 to William and Mae Cross in Atlantic City. He was one of the "Triplet's"! He departed this life peacefully on Sunday, October 30, 2005, at home, surrounded by his family. Brian attended Atlantic City High School and graduated with the class of...

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Thinking of you. I miss our conversations at the Sands. Continue to rest easy Brian.

I worked with Brian at the Sands and I loved him like a brother. He helped me when I was in a bad situation. He was like my angel. His Beautiful laugh and smile made my day. After all these years I still think about him and his kind loving friendship. Thank you.

To The Cross family,

My wife Edith, daughter Kimberley and I had the privilege of meeting Brian in February 2004 where, Brian and I served as groomsmen at our mutual friend Kevin Richardson's wedding.

Although the time he and I spent together was brief, I can honestly say that my life was enriched by his 'gift' of friendship, his genuine love for people and his commitment to the Lord.

I am really thankful that during a recent visit to Philadelphia, (the...

To the Family, There aren't enough words to express how much he was loved and thought well of. I remember all three of them playing and running up and down the sidewalk by my grandmothers store. Like many things I pray that God will heal your broken hearts and know this, that you will see him again.Cont..to trust God knowing that he has it all under control. My prayers are with you all, that in time.. His time you will heal.

Even though I didn't know Brian, I worked with Bruce at the Tropicana and if Brian was anything like him, I am sure he was a nice guy. My prayers are with the Cross family. May Brian rest in peace and the family be comforted by the fact that Brian is with God and has become a guardian angel for his family.

Love and prayers to you all,
Linda Santanelli

To the Cross Family,
Although the triplets were a year behind me in school we spent a lot of time hanging out with Lisa Stuart and the gang. I can't remember ever turning that corner heading for Venice Park and not waving at someone in the family. Brian will be missed even though I don't come by much since Mom passed in January I will still think of him when I head that way.

May God bless the family at this time and always.

To my beloved friend, although I shared these words during your homegoing services, I feel compelled to add them to your guest book.

I've watched you endure many trials and tribulations over the years. And rather than murmur or complain, you demonstrated nobility and courage that overcame the realities of your situation like a good soldier.

And like a good soldier, you didn't allow your heart to shudder at the thought of death. You knew you could depart this life in...

To the Cross Family:

I was deeply saddened and shocked last night to hear of Brian's passing. As Martin Luther King once said, longevity has its place. While Brian's time on earth may have been short, find solace in knowing that your child and/or sibling was a faithful servant and a wonderful human being. His contributions to the community and the world at-large are many. Brian positively impacted the lives of everyone he touched.

Though your hearts are heavy, God's...

To the Cross Family,

I was shocked and deeply sadden to hear that Brian has left us. Brian, Bruce and Brenda were inseparable when we were younger children growing up on the westside. It took me years to believe that they were "triplets" because Brenda wasn't identical to her brothers.

I'll always remember the smille and the personaity Brian possessed, a true gentleman who is very caring. The times that I visited Victory Church it was always special seeing Brain there...