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Brian Lee Hartzell

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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10/18/74-9/27/08 Brian Lee Hartzell, 33, long time resident of Colorado Springs and Woodland Park, CO and owner of Blue Mountain Trucking in Colorado Springs, died on September 27th in a motorcycle accident in Pine, CO. He had participated in Emily's Parade that went from Columbine High School...

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Since Brians passing the puppy, Charlie, has crossed the rainbow bridge. I hope he has found Brian. I think of Brian a lot. He was and still is one of my favorite memories of woodland park. It always brings a smile to my face.

My whole life i always looked up to Brian as a role model, as a friend, as a hero, and as my BIG BROTHER!!!!!! I always new that if i ever needed help he'd be there. he always looked out for me when i was growing up and made sure if i ever needed any thing he'd help me. every time I got to spend time with him i learned something. i feel that it wasnt his time to pass on. i just cant justify his death, i still had plans spending time with him and im sure he had plans spending time with me and...

Fawn and Rick,

Andre and I only knew Brian for about 4 years. Brian was a great person to everyone. I keep remembering back when we barely knew him and we took a trip to California. We had a friend watching our dogs, needless to say they got out. I remember early in the morning we heard Brians voice on the nextel waking us up to tell us our dogs were gone, he helped all day to find our dogs so they would be home when we got there. That was so awesome. That shows the kind heartedness...

Remembering Brian today with love. I will never forget that little blond headed boy with the big blue eyes. Love ya Brian
Aunt Sharon

Together father and son ride the greatest highway of all. Brian enjoy the ride and rest when you are ready.

it was an honor to be brians friend i will never forget him. he will always be in my heart as my friend,and (brother).he treated me like one of his brothers ,as well as the rest of the familly.im here if you need anything.

Brian was one of my best friends, not a week went by that we didn't talk. The last time i spoke with him was his last Friday here and I will always cherish that conversation. I will miss him so much but I know he is hanging out with some good people. Until I can harass him again he will always be in my thoughts.

I want to thank the group of people who were with Brian on his last day here on earth. You were all true friends and he was lucky to have known you. We will always be family because of the way you cared about him. Thank you for all of your prayers and kind words. I will never forget you.
Love to all of you,
Fawn (Brian's mom)

Fawn and Rick -
I was saddened to learn of Brian's passing from the Gazette yesterday. You know in all my years at Woodland Park Middle School, Brian was one of my all time favorite kids. I still have the puppy that we got from you my last year at the Middle School. My sympathy goes out to you and your families.