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Brian S. Ferguson

Formerly Of Wagontown, Pennsylvania

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Brian S. Ferguson, formerly of Wagontown Brian S. Ferguson, 54, of Millersville, formerly of Wagontown, went to be with his Lord on Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012. After a courageous battle with brain cancer, he passed peacefully into eternity, surrounded by his loving family at Lancaster General...

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Dear Kevin and Mary, So sorry to hear of your brothers passing. He is a big part of my fond memories growing up in our old neighborhood. I'll keep you and his family in my prayers. Cathy Pry-Taylor

Dear Kevin and Mary,
So sorry to hear about the passing away of Brian. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Mike Pry and family

Dear Kevin and Mary, I'm so sorry for your loss. Please accept my deepest sympathy. I will always remember our childhood in Wagontown.. May God Bless your Families. Tessie (Pry) Bissell

Dear Kevin and Mary,

I am saddened to hear of Brians passing. I remember all the good times at the Ferguson house, playing basketball, kick the can and learning how to ice skate on top of the garage, thanks to Brian and teaching me hockey. Our thoughts and prayers are with Brian's family and yours. RIP Brian.
Jim Pry and Family

Dear Mary and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your brothers passing on to be with our dear Lord up above....please know that he is up there looking down on us now.Take care and be strong hope to talk with you soon. All my love, Tina (Wilmott) Axe and family

So very sorry to hear to Brian's passing. I remember all the great times in the ol' neighborhood growing up & hanging out at the Ferguson's... RIP Brian..

I hated trying to tackle you in the back yard with your arms swining. We spent nearly every day together growing up. Playing sports and walking to Leslie's store. We shared hunting stories, maner softball, and all life had to offer. Rest my fried, the run is over.

It was so sad to hear of Brians passing. He will always live in our hearts and prayers.
Stacey, may the love of family and friends carry you through your grief R.I.P. BRIAN

Brian its been a long time since we laced up the skates and wore the blue and white coatesville sabres uniforms, but i remember all the great times we had playing at the barn, rest in peace my friend, see you again someday