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Brian Layne Leffel

Dallas, Texas, Colorado

Apr 1, 1979 – Apr 2, 2017 (Age 38)

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BORN
April 1, 1979
DIED
April 2, 2017
AGE
38
LOCATION
Dallas, Texas, Colorado

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Brian Layne Leffel was born to Layne and Helen (Maestas) Leffel on April 1, 1979 in Cortez, Colo. Brian leaves behind his parents, Layne and Helen Leffel; his sister, Denise Sanchez her husband, Shane and their daughter, Sam; and his two very much loved dogs, Simba and MoNo. Also surviving Brian...

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Dearest Leffel Family, Brian was a dear neighbor and friend, our dogs played together on walks this past year. I will miss him dearly, a heart of gold, and my thoughts and prayers to his loving family he spoke of often.

Dearest Leffel Family I am holding you all close to my heart My sincere sympathy Love Marlene

Dearest Leffel Family,

I am holding you all close to my heart!!
My sincere sympathy

Marlene Dold

I did not know Brian but we both had dogs and we would pass one another daily on walks, I could tell he really love those dogs. Very sorry for your loss.

Layne, Helen, Denise, and Fern, We are very sorry to hear of Brian's passing. May many good memories of times spent with Brian be comforting to you in the days ahead. We are thinking of your family and we will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, David and Regina Schaak

To the Leffel Family we extend our heartfelt condolences for your loss. We have very fond memories of Brian from his high school years. Brian spent many hours at our home with Micah. We always could hear the boys laughing as they chatted about their day's events or busy planning their next 'big' activity. The louder and longer the laughter the more suspicious Mike and I would become that possibly we should check on the situation. I know how much Micah respected Brian and deeply cherished...

Our deepest condolences and prayers to the Leffel family. We are so shocked and saddened to learn of this tragic news. We enjoyed chatting with Brian at the dog parks our buildings shared. He was so proud of his latest addition to the family, little Mono, and so happy that Simba stepped up to play the role of big brother. These sweet dogs were an immense source of joy, and he was completely devoted. He was such a kind person and will truly be missed in the neighborhood. God bless.

Helen, Layne and Denise, I am so sorry to hear about Brian. Hold tight to your precious memories in this very difficult time. Be proud of the wonderful son you raised and be comforted in knowing God will take care of him now. Please let us know if we can do anything for you. Ron and Judy Marquez

Please accept my condolences. While we do not know each other, I remember when I lost my best friend some years ago. I received condolences from ones I didn't know and this was very comforting to me. May this message add to the love and support you receive from family and friends.