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Brian Hurley

Portland, Oregon

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Hurley, Brian 59 Feb. 10, 1954 Aug. 11, 2013 Brian Hurley was born Feb. 10, 1954, to the late John and Geneva Hurley of Tewksbury, Mass. He shared a lively household with his three younger siblings, Pamela, John and Kathleen. After graduating from Lowell Tech (University of Massachusetts,...

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It is with great sadness I read of the loss of Brian - someone who held an important place in my heart for a long time. He was kind, honorable, devoted to his family and boundless in his energy. My deepest sympathy to his family and loved ones for their loss. An individual such as this is rare, and it was my honor to know him.

Brian and I were together only a few times each year at family functions. Those times were packed full with golf, skiing, dinners, parties, and watching our boys (my 4 and his 2) grow into men.

It is with great sadness that he leaves us at such an early age. His passing is a humble reminder to all of us to take advantage of each and every day that we have left....it may be our........

I am so sorry for everyone's loss

I can't believe he is gone.... So sad. This wonderful passionate loving man who had such a sincere zest for life, love for his mainly, dedication to his work and loyalty to his friends. I met him eight years ago in Chicago and had instant admiration and respect for him and his energy and sincere warmth. I'm just so sad God took him but I'm sure he's up there with Him as he live his life with kindness compassion and generosity. He was my daughters God father and I could not have picked a...

My condolences to the Hurley family here in Detroit and in Oregon. Brian and I worked together at GE Plastics. He was always willing and eager to help me when asked. He was a trusted business ally. Rest in peace my friend.

Richard Broo

Sincere condolences to the Hurley Family on the passing of Brian. He was a great man & will be missed by those lucky enough to have met Brian in this life. Heaven is a better place now that Brian has entered into the Kingdom of God.

Even though it has been several years since we worked together at GE Corporate & GE Plastics, I'll never forget Brian's positive outlook, professionalism, & high energy. His intense focus, dedication, & determination helped us all become better at work...

The Hurleys are family friends. As an upperclassman in High School I was unsure where I wanted to go to college or what I wanted to study. Brian put together a full day of interviews for me to talk with professionals in several technical fields to help me with insight into their fields and what to expect. Ive always been grateful for Brian's help. I am sadden to hear of Brian's passing and my condolences to the family.

Brian w/Bill MacAdam at Detroit Baseball Dinner - January 27, 2007

I was very saddened to hear of Brian's passing. I will never forget the many fond memories of our fun times together. It was a blessing to not only work with Brian at GE for several years, more importantly, it was a blessing to share his friendship for nearly 25 years. Brian was a very smart & talented guy, with a very positive attitude and very generous heart. I shall truly miss him very much. Our sincere condolences to Cathy, Brian's boys, and all of the members of Brian's family.

The gang at Wild Dunes

Francis and I well remember the day we introduced Cathy to Brian, on our patio and also recall Cathy telling Brian not to get too serious because she was going back to Portland Oregon She did and so did he! Brian was such a good friend to all who knew him, especially those of us who played golf together, starting with Wild Dunes near Charleston.

Brian, was in inspiration to me. He had a true gift for being exacting and compassionate. I enjoyed working with him, our dinners, and with out exception just being with him. Catherine, I do not know you but in speaking with Brian earlier this year it was so clear how much he loved you and your love for him. Thank you for loving him. My best to you.