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Brian M. Gillman

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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GILLMAN Brian M. on Jan. 12, 2011. Beloved husband of Donna M. (nee Conrad). Loving father of Mark B. Gillman and Michelle L. Gillman. Also sadly missed by his mother Jane Gillman, his grandmother Dolly Spaide, sisters Gwen Sakowski (Peter), Ellen Haddock (G. Hailey), Joy Richards (Dale), his brother Allen Gillman (Jennifer) and many nieces and nephews. Also survived by Henry and Jacqueline Conrad, Deborah Hall (Stephen) and Kenneth Conrad. Relatives and friends are invited to gather Monday at 11:30 AM at St. Philip Neri R.C. Church, 437 Ridge Pike, LaFayette Hill, Pa. 19444. Services 12 Noon. Brian's family invites all to return to the family residence immediately following the service.

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17 years was quite a difference in age. It was always a special time when we would go to see you or you would come to visit. I remember your college graduation, playing catch with that brand new cheap kickball that popped in the damn rosebush;first time use,the third floor apartment in the 'big city'-the kiss you gave me when we left the one time, the baseball you gave me which i never wanted to use with my friends, unlimited pinball play. But most recently the time we drank beer in the...

I am so saddened to learn of Brian's passing. Memories flood back to youthful days of laughter, music, and cold beer. Those were the days my friend.
My heart is with you Donna.

Sorry to hear about Brian's passing. Brian and I attended Crestwood High School together graduating in 1976 which is probably the last time I talked to him. He was a great person and fun friend. He made going to school easy.

Brian:
I always enjoyed our 'next door chats' and that unique friendship. Your cheerful outlook on life and love of your family will always be your legacy.

Dearest Brian;
Words can't express the sadness I have for you not being here with all of us.
Seeing the sorrow your loving wife and children have now that you are gone. Watch over then always as they still need your guidance and you have a lot more pull now that your in heaven.
You will always be remembered with all the good times that we had.
Till we meet again in Heaven.
Love always,
Your Mother-in-law

To the Gillman family,
We're very sorry to hear of Brian's passing. Brings back memories of growing up in Mountain Top, Little League baseball and Crestwood HS Class of '76. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.

Brian,

Words can’t say how much your family and friends will miss you. I’ve never seen you without a smile or positive attitude. I will always remember the long, uncomfortable, fun, stressful, exciting, memorable weekends during travel ball… Those were the days!

The great nights we had shooting horseshoes and pool at your house. You and Donna always made everyone feel like family. You are and will always be family, we’ve been through a lot together. Good times and...

To the Gillman Family,
We were very sorry to hear of the loss of Brian. We too know the pain of loosing a loved one so young. Our thoughts and prayer are with you.
Mae McLaughlin, Elaine & Pam

Donna, we are here for you, whatever you need. I know you guys had a special friendship, and the memories will be helpful. Take care of yourself and your children. Love, Blake