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BRIAN R. IGOE

Lexington, Massachusetts

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IGOE, Brian R. Of Lexington, MA, April 7, 2020. Brian Igoe is survived by his beloved wife Janice Levine Igoe, his son Brennan Igoe, married to Elizabeth Igoe, his daughter Sarah Igoe, his brother John G. Igoe, married to Debbie Igoe, his sister Maureen Igoe, and his brother Denis Igoe, married...

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Hey Brian! My junior by 9 years . The Watson boys , 7, lived next to your house for 30 year. . There was always an Igoe to thumb to school on any given morning . I didn´t know Brian as a friend as my brothers were his buddies . What I did know was that Brian was the nicest kid in the neighborhood . He was always greeting you with a smile and a verbal greeting. I always went to track practice at who´s with an Igoe as did my brothers and we always had an Igoe with us! My most sincersets ...

Brian Igoe made my personal career and my firm. We simply would not exist as a firm without him. I miss his constructive input and his sense of humor. We will strive to live up to what he did for us.

Jan, Brennan & Sarah,

I am so sorry for your loss. It was so shocking to hear about Brian's passing. Brian gave me a lease on a new life professional in 2001 that I am eternally grateful for. I will always remember him as someone who viewed investing as a way to partner with people and cultivate novel ideas - ideas that were "off the run" - than to just make money. That was a rare quality.

Deepest condolences,

On behalf of all of us at Arbiter Partners Capital Management, I would like to express our deepest sympathies. Brian will always be remembered as an independent thinker who brought positive energy laced with wit and charm to each and every encounter. He will be sorely missed.

With Deepest Sympathies,

Lawrence Becerra
Arbiter Partners Capital Management

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Jan -

I am so profoundly sorry for you, for your family, and, selfishly, for me. I saw Brian rarely but it was always a thrill when I did. So many qualities that I admire: respectful and independent, amused and amusing, unflappable, terribly companionable. I can't measure the depth of your loss but I can say that it was a privilege to know Brian. I'm a better person for it.

David Hunter

We love you Jan and we loved Brian.. and you two together.

We had such fun at dinners and outings with the investment group!

Brian was a gentle, highly intelligent, and easy -to -be with fellow.

That you both loved your beautiful son, daughter, and daughter in law was never in doubt... and then the grandchildren: oh my!

Such a life you created. Such love was given. The memories stay with us all. xo Elizabeth

Barb and David's home 2019