Brian-Kinney-Obituary

Brian K. Kinney

Lowell, Massachusetts

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In New York City, September 11, 2001, Brian K. Kinney, 28, of Lowell. Manager of Global Risk Management Solutions at PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP, Boston. Beloved husband of Alison M. (Hardy) Kinney of Lowell. Beloved son of Norman P. and Darlene T. (Cormier) Kinney of Dracut. Brother of Timothy...

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Still a shock , I am so sorry for your loss, my dad Hank use to hang and work at the Gulf station for years . I grew up knowing a wee bit of George , Pete and your Dad Norman . Wonderful people and a respected place to get gas and have my car repaired . Hank talked about you often, and went to your wedding . I called your Dad and his heart just poured out through his voice , " you were gone!" May Gods peace cover each member of such a wonderful family, and you Brian will never...

Never stop remembering you and your bright blue eyes and beautiful smile. RIP Brian.

It's been a while since I posted and I just wanted to send my thoughts and prayers out to Brian's Family. He will never be forgotten. I visited the 9-11 Museum back in 2018 and the picture is, of course, Brian's name on the Memory Pool barrier.

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I never had the pleasure to know you, but I work for JPMorgan and every year I sign up to receive a remembrance name and this year it was yours. I was 17 years old back then and it still brings me to my knees to recall the events of that day. I will think of you always and light a candle in your honor. I read many beautiful messages below from people who knew an loved you and will pray for them and you always.

I always think of Brian every September 11th but also whenever that terrible day is mentioned. I used to stop at Kinney's to get gas and sometimes car repairs when I was in college and just always remembered him as a decent person (same for his brother). It's cliched to write that after what happened but I thought it at the time, and same for his brother as they seemed to treat all people who went to Kinney's with respect. I didn't know him well, just went to Kinney's often enough to make...

"Chipper" and Tim, how my Uncle Peter (McQuillan) doted on those two from French School to Bishop Gurtin to college and beyond.
Go well, Kinney Folk

It's difficult to believe it's been 18 years since the tragedy of 9/11...still keep you in my thoughts (even though we never met) and I think of your Mom just as often - hope she is well. Prayers for all and you'll be in my thoughts tomorrow.

18 years old on 9/11 and now 18 years later. Its still hurts all the same. Half my life without you. The world is a darker place without your light. I would give anything to spend another day with you at the garage. Just to rewind time for one more day. You were the big brother I always wanted. You taught me so much about life and how valuable time is and to make the best of any situation.
I miss you dearly Brian. The family misses you but we know you're watching. Much love.
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