Brian-Locke-Obituary

Brian K. Locke

Racine, Wisconsin

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KENOSHA - Brian K. Locke, 27, formerly of Racine, died unexpectedly as the result of a go-kart accident on Saturday, October 1, 2005. He was born in Racine on May 7, 1978, to Kenneth and Karen (nee: Anderson) Locke. He graduated from Washington Park High School in 1996. Brian worked for Schaefer...

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A month has come and gone since I got the terrible phone call. I think I am still in shock as we all are. Being out of Racine it just seems unreal you could be gone. I was unable to make it to your funeral, I am sorry for that. Times are going to be tough for your friends and family. They have alot of support, hopefully that will continue. I will continue to be there for them too. We had some good times... sad ones too. You have alot of friends. I was one of the lucky ones to get...

It took me a while to be able to sit down and write this I am so deeply sad to hear of Brian's death.
I will miss Brian so much. He was my friend, my neighbor, and the one person I could sit and talk to for hours. I'll miss being able to stop over and visit, going to dinner, and sitting down by the lake, more than words can ever express. It was a terrible thing that happend to a really good friend. Im glad that I had the opportunity to know and love Brian, I will miss him so much.

I didn't know Brian, but I knew his father and mother. Knowing the parents that they were I know that Brian was a special and loving person. If you need anything Karen, let me know

Brian was just like a brother and always lent a hand when our family needed it. He was such a great person and always made us laugh. Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers go out to Brian's family... We will always cherish the times we got to share with Brian.

I was shocked and deeply saddened to hear about Brian. He was an absolutely wonderful person, and a very close and dear friend to my sons during their growing-up years. They recall countless hours spent having fun with Brian and Cindy at the Locke home, and felt as though they were really part of the family. I know Brian's friendship meant a lot to them. Brian will be remembered by myself, John, Matthew and their father, Jeff Blankman, as a sincere, honest and very warm and caring person. ...

I have only known Bryan for a few years. I meet him through his sister. The few times I spent hunting with him and his brother-in-law Bob will be times I will never forget. Hopefully there are no Game Wardens in Heaven!!

You will be missed.

Brian was a gentleman. He was a great kid. It's unreal that he's gone. I'll always have those twinkling brown eyes and that michievous smile in my head when I think of him. He got me to camp, and I don't camp. It was a fun time. Anything anyone needed, he was there...Fix the car, play with the dog, make you laugh. He was someone you could actually talk to and connect with. 27 years was not enough, Brian.

Brian was a nice young man, he was always a part of family doings with my sister. It was fun being with him at Dan's wedding. He invited some people in and introduced them as his Uncle and family. I'll always remember the cap pulled down over his eyes.

I will always remember Trick or Treating growing up.....hunting, fishing, camping, and boating. Brian loved to come up to Adams County, where his family had a vaction/hunting trailer...and to Wisconsin Rapids to visit with my family. I remember he would play with the dog more than anybody I knew. You will always be in our thoughts and missed dearly. Love Liz, Andy and Benzie Murphy