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Brian J. Flannery

West Roxbury, Massachusetts

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40, Of Nashua, NH, April 7, 2002. Beloved husband of Tami (Hansen) Flannery. Dear son of Robert E. & Ruth (Terry) Flannery of West Roxbury. Brother of Michael Flannery of Quincy. Also survived by nieces and nephews. Mr. Flannery worked for South Middlesex Opportunity Council of Framingham as...

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I knew Brain from West Roxbury for about 25 years. I met him at Draper Field. Brain was a funny guy and always had some story to tell. I was very sorry to hear of his death. My deepest condolences to his wife and family.

"Compassionate, casual
as a good face,
a good heart (it goes without saying),
Someone seen in the street, no,
infinitely rare; once, twice in a lifetime
at that conjunction we call brother or friend....."

Farewell, good friend, farewell too soon. Thank you is a dim way putting it. The good you did was worth more than can be measured by thanks or paycheck. Your friendship enhanced my life and made me a better person too. I won't stop missing you....

Dear Tammy, I am very sorry I was unable to attend the memorial service for Brian. After traveling to Portsmouth yesterday for a baby shower, I realized that my driving and sitting time is limited. Todays trip would have really stretched my limits.
Please know you and your family have been in my thoughts and prayers during this sad time and I look forward to seeing you soon. I am very happy you will be spending some treasured time with Kim in Arizona. Love, Margaret.

Brian,
Wishing you peace and comfort.
Love, Kim

Brian was one of the funniest people i knew, ever since i met him at Verna Lisas around 1978. My deepest condolences to his family.
God Bless,
Howie B

Brian, you will truly be missed by the many lives you have touched in our family. Love, Karin, Chris, Cassidy and Jacob

May our God bless & keep my cousin Brian... Our families's lives diverged when we were so young we hardly know of each other. May your beloved and your friends feel your warmth around them when they feel the loss of you, and may I get to meet you There. Cousin Kate (Monahan)Marin

B, You helped save my life and for that I will be FOREVER grateful. We shared a lot of fun and not so fun times in the 25+ years we were friends and thru it all we both became stronger and better people.
Your with your Brother and Sisters now and in a much better place and that makes the loss of your passing a little easier to take.
I'm glad we had as much time to spend with each other as we did and there will never be a shortage of funny or sad stories to tell of our adventures...

Brian, May peace be with you. We love you. Jill and Ray