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Brian C. Jenkins

Newark, New Jersey

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Brian C. Jenkins, 53, a lifelong resident of Cranford, passed away Monday, Aug. 31, 2009, at Hackensack University Medical Center. Friends are invited to visit from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Dooley Funeral Home, 218 North Ave. West in Cranford. Mass of Christian Burial is at 10:30...

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My dearest Cyndi, Although many years that have passed since our college days at Honor's House, I still think of you. I "googled" for a search and was so saddened to see that your life long love had passed. I have tried on numerous occasions to find you. As you know I empathize with your daughters, due to their ages and the passing of my father. PLEASE know that you and your family will be in my prayers.
Grief touched us again, my brother has passed as well.

Cyndy,

It's your long, lost CHS choir buddy, Lynn. I was perusing Pat Roche's FB page when I saw someone made a comment about Brian. I thought, "this can't possibly be the same Brian Jenkins, he's way too young." And I was so sorry to see that it was YOUR Brian. We've been out of touch for years, but I wanted to offer my condolences to you and your daughters.

My thoughts are with you.

Dear Jenkins Family,

It is with sadness I have learned today of Brian's passing. Knowing him as an old friend and neighbor, soccer coach to the girls, and all around fun and great guy. May he rest in peace and may you all be well.

Very fondly yours,
Sal DiPasquale

Dear Cyndy and all Brian's loved ones,

I was terribley saddened to hear of your loss. Brian was far too young and such a gift to so many people. The eloquently written entries are a true testiment to the man we all knew and were touched by. Despite the years and miles that have separated us, I feel very fortunate to have had our paths cross.

I hope you experience peace and embrace memories, laughter, through shared stories, a twinkle in your daughters' eyes...as his...

Dear Cyndy, Amanda & Hannah...I was so sorry to hear about Brian, What a wonderful, fun and creative person!...Brian was always so much fun and kept us laughing at AI. I was lucky enough to work with him again a few years ago with Foundations Paper Company, was always a pleasure. Love to you and your family.

Kathleen Tardiff,
I am so sorry to hear about your brother. I had no idea when I saw you on Friday. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I never met your brother, but after reading all the expressions of condolences I can certainly tell that he was loved by many.

Deborah Grady

Sorry to hear about the sudden loss of
a fellow class member at UCTV Scotch
Plains NJ Graphic Arts Class of 1974

My condolences to the family and Bruce

The outpouring of love and prayers are comforting. Thank you for your prayers. The Jenkins/Chandler FAmily

Cyndy,Amanda,and Hannah
It was truly spectacular to see the number of people that were at Brian's Wake and Mass Service. That was a clear testament to brian's connection to others and what a beautiful soul he has. He was a joy here on Earth and he'll keep them rolling with laughter in Heaven.We will miss him very much. From an old Friend and Brother. Tony, Gerri,Age,and Ginny Novak.