BRIAN-KOLB-Obituary

BRIAN MORGAN KOLB

Kansas City, Missouri

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Brian M. Kolb, 48, Olathe, died unexpectedly January 25, 2013. He was the loving son of Brenda and Jerry Kolb, the devoted husband of his wife, Damita. Brian is survived by his parents, his sister, Heather Carroll of Prairie Village, as well as his children, Austin and Tyler Kolb of Columbia,...

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It was devastating to learn of Brian's passing. I originally hired him as the Territory Sales Representative in Kansas City for Kerr. I knew immediately, upon meeting and interviewing him, he was an amazing person and would be a tremendous asset to any organization. I felt very fortunate that he chose to go with Kerr.

I am so very sorry for your loss.
With heartfelt sympathy, Kayle Luthey - Chicago

I would like to offer my condolences to you Damita and your family. I had the great opportunity to with with Brian while at Kerr Corporation. His infectious personality and ability to always look at the positive was an amazing trait. He often spoke of the love he had for you as well as his amazing family. He will truly be missed.
Warmest Regards,
Niki

Thinking of you & sending prayers for you and your children! Hugs! Jane

Thank you all for the kind sentiments, thoughts and prayers. I read through each and every one. --Damita

Kolb family,
You are all in my prayers. Brian taught me so much about the dental business. His iconic attitude and charm will be missed in the halls of dental conventions. He was a wonderful human being who made people smile and feel comfortable even when the chips were down. May Jesus welcome you to heaven Brian with open arms. We Will miss you!

Just found out this evening about Brian & the memorial service, thus unable to participate & express deepest sympathy to all family members in person. May you rest in God's perfect peace & love, Brian. May angel wings wrap the Kolb family in comfort & support to endure this major loss & bring wonderful memories to mind. My deepest sympathy to all.

Damita- I am your Mom's cousin Liz... that would be #25 of the Boatman cousins. Although I haven't seen you in ages, I wanted you to know that I am so very sorry for your loss. I hope you can lean on your faith and family to guide you through this difficult time.

Brenda and Jerry, we are holding all of you close in our hearts and prayers. Ann and Ron