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Brian Carlos Filippini

Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania

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Brian Carlos Filippini of the Chestnut Hill section of Philadelphia, passed away suddenly on February 24, 2022, age 55. He is survived by his wife of 28 years, Jennifer Leigh Filippini, his 3 children Remi (24), Carlo (20), Sante (20), sister, Alicia Filippini (Peter Gissing) and his niece...

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I didn't know Brian but was brought here after reading about the tragic incident. My deepest condolences go out to Brian and his dear family. I read the bio and I'm amazed and inspired about the life Brian led. Although he left too soon, he led a wonderful and fulfilling life that many would admire. Blessings.

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Having done business with Brian for almost 2 decades I was always impressed with him. He was persistent, optimistic and professional. Our relationship became more friendly over the years and I will look back and smile at those memories. We shared a passion for the outdoors, a nice tequila and good cigar. I will toast in your honor and fire up a nice Monte Cristo my friend. You will be missed.

I am so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends during this difficult time. Brian was a truly incredible person and was unforgettable. He will be missed dearly and his impact will live on.

We are so saddened and so sorry for your loss of Brian. We had gotten to know Brian from afar (MN) since 2015 and our yearly trips to Chango Villa. He was always so kind and patient with us when we were setting up our trips and would even take our calls (at any hour) while we were there if we needed something. He also would send us an open bar and/or mariachi band on the house each year as a thank you. Although we only met him in person a few times, we consider him our friend. We will...

I am so very saddened by Brians tragic passing. He was a thoughtful, generous colleague and friend, and will be sorely missed. My heart goes out to Leigh and his children during this difficult time.

Brian was my brother-in-law and welcomed me into the family with a smile (and occasional advice on negotiating the extended family dynamics). Brian was always kind, never mean spirited. I appreciated his understated sly humor. I will miss him. Sincere condolences to Jennifer and the children.

My thoughts and prayers are with you. I enjoyed the Thanksgiving he spent with us his freshman year. He stayed up with me as I made pumpkin pie sharing his family tradition. One of my husbands favorite memories was the back packing trip he took to Yosemite with Brian, his dad and Toby.

Brian was an incredible leader, mentor and friend. I'm forever grateful that he saw potential in me and hired me when I was just starting my career and trying to figure out who I was and what I wanted to do. His wisdom, drive and patience inspired me to reach my full potential and will always be the foundation of where I go. I'm so heartbroken for his family who I know he loved dearly and kept very close to him. With my deepest sympathy, you are in my thoughts and prayers. Sending big...