Brian-Darrow-Obituary

Brian Darrow Sr.

Milford, Connecticut

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Darrow, Sr., Brian D.Brian David Darrow, Sr., 60, entered into eternal rest on February 12, 2016. Brian was born in Stamford, CT to Harry and the late Nora Darrow on November 24, 1955. He is survived by Gail Darrow of Milford, CT, daughter Kelly Ann Darrow, son Brian David Darrow, Jr., father...

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Gail- not sure you will see this or remember me, but I came across Brian´s passing recently and wanted to express my condolences and thoughts to you. Wow we enjoyed some good times back in willimantic and will never forget the dear friends you and Brian became. Brian is awesome man, generous, helpful, funny and I will say always enjoyed the time we shared in the early 1980´s. My best to you and your family. If you happen to see this I would love to say hello. My Best Mike Wells...

My sincere condolences to the Darrow family...my thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this most difficult time.

Harry Sr & Family-
So sorry for your loss. My children grew up with Brian, such a great Family. Pat & John were in Scouts with Brian. May he RIP.

To the Darrow family,

Please accept our condolences. My mom Florence Haas and I are deeply sorry to find out about Brian's passing. My mom who was great friend's of his mom and the family ,we are just so very sad. We remember how funny Brian was,and a great sense of humor he had as well as being a very nice person.

Dear Ellen and Barb, please know how sorry we are about your brother's passing. We pray that your wonderful memories bring a little joy and lighten your heart during this horrible time.

My condolences to the Darrow family. Brian was a good guy who I always enjoyed seeing when visiting my friend Harry Jr. at the Darrow household.

Dear Gail and the entire Darrow Family. So sorry to hear of Brian's passing. As I write this, my mind is filled with so many great memories of our childhood right up through young adulthood, when time forces us to move on with our lives. He was a great friend and although I hadn't seen Brian in quite some time, back living in the old neighborhood, when I pass the house on Waterbury Ave a smile always comes to my face. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Brian you were a good man .I'll miss you