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Brian L. KOSKI

Hartford, Pittsburgh, Pa, Connecticut

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KOSKI, Brian L. With his family at his side, Brian Leonard Koski, 64, passed away at home on May 27, 2013. He was a resident of Highland Park, Pittsburgh, PA for the past 17 years. Brian leaves behind his lifelong friend and beloved wife of 22 years, Allyson Holtz; cherished children...

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Gone but not forgotten! Seeing Brian´s face just floods the memory again with all the fun and serious things we did, he will always be remembered. Thank you for posting this ten year anniversary reminder. Charlie

You left ud for a better pöace wsy too soon. You will always be loved and missed.

Allyson, I was so sorry to hear about this. Brian was a remarkable person who taught me so much when we worked together at the RI Blood Center.

Allyson I am so sorry to learn about Brian. Such a loss. I will always remember him as a devoted mentor when we worked together at the RI Blood Center. When last we spoke he and Al were comparing their love of house restoration. He will be missed. Our sympathy and love to you and the family. Ann Sepe and Al Marchand

Allyson, April and Jake:

I only just learned of Brian's passing, what a shock and what a loss! I first met Brian after I'd heard about his accomplishments in Madison and was so pleased we were able to recruit him to join us in Providence. I will always credit Brian for turning blood donor recruitment around in Rhode Island and making it self-sufficient in its blood needs. More importantly, however, I always enjoyed and cherished Brian's friendship and I enjoyed whenever we ran into...

I remember Brian as a good person. It was apparent when I met him and reinforced as I saw the commitment he had to projects. I am sure his memory is strong with all who knew him, as it is with me.

Thank you Brian for being our endorser of backyard exploration and adventure for all seasons. You enhanced our imaginations with gardens, forts, snowmen,piles of autumn leaves to dive into, tools& supplies for the playhouse (aka headquarters). Thank you for being present and participating in Jude & Jakes childhoods so their friends invited to sleep overs could live vicariously through them when we didn't have Dads at home of our own. Thank you Brian Koski , keep looking out for us and I'll...

So sorry for your loss. Cherish your memories. He'll be watching over you forever, because you'll always be "daddy's little girl"

Allyson,
I am so very sorry for your loss. I know the grief that you are going through, and my heart sincerely aches for you. Hold onto all of the good memories, and even though it may seem painful to remember at this time, believe me, in time those memories will bring joy and a smile to you face.
Reconnecting with you after so many years and meeting Brian was wonderful. I only wish we could have spent more time together. Please feel free to contact me at any time if you need to...