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Brian R. Finn

Chicago, Illinois

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Finn, Brian R. beloved husband of Susan (nee Beemsterboer), loving father of Nathaniel, dearest son of James J. and Sarah C. (nee Walsh), dear brother of Mary Anne (James) Figliulo, Dr. Therese E. Finn (John) Marzalek, Michael (Kathryn), Thomas (Gail), Kevin (Lupita), Daniel (Marie), James...

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Brian: Think of you often; miss you tremendously.

Just wanted to let you know we are still thinking of you buddy.

I love you, Brian.

Even though I only met Brian one time I know he was loved by many and will never be forgotten. May his love continue to flow through our minds and hearts. My thoghts and prayers are with all the Finn's, Sue, Nate and Brian. God Bless.
Caitie Doherty

Just a reminder that the Brian Finn Memorial Benefit is just around the corner, on Friday, April 5, 2002, at 7:00 pm, at Dave's Rosewood West, 131st Str. and Cicero Ave. in Crestwood.
For event or raffle tickets, to make a donation, or for any other info., call me at 312-645-7824 or 773-881-9658.

I wanted to update you all on how Brian's generosity and love for life have continued.

Brian's right kidney went to a 17-year-old boy from Greece. He suffered from high blood pressure and he had waited 6 months for his gift of life. Brian's left kidney went to a 15-year-old girl from Illinois. She had receieved a prior kidney transplant that had failed and she waited nine months for her new transplant.

God bless you all, and thank you for all your thoughts and...

Sometimes it is hard to believe that Brian is really gone. I always thought that when we got to Chicago, Brian would jump out and say, "Just kidding." It was different,though. Everyone was wearing black and crying. I saw Brian in the casket. To me, he just looked like he was sleeping. I had hoped that he was sleeping. then I realized that all I could do was to pray for him and Sue and Nate. And I always do, and always will.

Brian was one of my very favorite uncles, and he will always fill a deep whole that is in my life, from thoe past , at the present, and forever into the future. I love you Aunt Sue, Nate and my beloved Uncle Brian.