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How can this be 16 yrs. God we miss you so much Big Mac! Xxoo Rob and Linda O´
Linda Oreilly
April 04, 2025 | Friend
Framingham, Massachusetts
Brian Joseph MacIsaac NATICK Brian Joseph MacIsaac, 24, of Natick died Wednesday April 8 2009 at his home. A lifelong resident of Natick he was born in Newton the loving son of Brian J. and Kerry (Winn) MacIsaac. Brian excelled in athletics, the arts, music, and bringing smiles to peoples faces....
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Linda Oreilly
April 04, 2025 | Friend
Your grief may ebb and flow. It has been said that each of us has this well deep inside of us that can be filled to the brim with grief. Every time we cry, we empty out some of the well. But the well fills again. The level of sorrow in your well may lessen as time passes, but it will never run dry. There will always be birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, and those days when the well seems to fill to its brim again. Allow yourself time to remember and mourn. It is part of your healing. Grief...
Brian Wong
March 17, 2010 | Washington, DC
I met Brian once. My dad went to high school with his father. My immediate family has also been affected by a young death from cancer, so I sympathize with the MacIsaac family. I give my condolences and sympathy.
Brian Wong
August 01, 2009 | Washington, DC
I am deeply sorry for the loss of your son "Brian"He's in the arms of Angels now..MacIssac, is in my family history.
I'm wondering if his GrandMothers name was Nancy, her husband Donald..
My deepest Sympathy,
SandraJ. Beland Gauthier
July 04, 2009
Dear Kerry, Brian, Kristen and Carly,
I hold so many dear memories of visits to the Winn compound at Lake Sunapee, and I always was impressed with young Brian's gentle and calm demeanor. He was a true gentleman and obviously a kind-hearted soul...as evidenced when he was with all of his many, many younger cousins.
I lost my brother several months ago and like Brian, he was a guitarist. Found in my brother's car was a page of lyrics. The chorus reads, "But we must journey on and on,...
Janet Kluge Wiggin
April 27, 2009 | High Bridge, NJ
Brian & Kerry,
So very sad to hear of young Brian's passing. Such a gifted and talented young man. My condolences to your daughters, Kristen and Carly also.
Please be assured of my prayers and those of Holy Name of Jesus parish in West Palm Beach. God bless you all.
With love,
"SULLY"
Bob "SULLY" Sullivan
April 25, 2009 | Boynton Beach, FL
Kerry and Brian,
I can't imagine your pain at the loss of your son. There are no words to make things easier. I didn't know Brian, but from all I heard he was truly a wonderful and gifted boy. Please know you and your girls are in my thought and prayers.
Brianne Hurley-Caso
April 16, 2009 | Sudbury, MA
Kerry, Brian, Kristen, Carly,
No words can express the sorrow we feel at Brian's passing. We look back with fond memories of the years our children played together when very young and how they grew up in Natick. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all
Cheryl Mantone
April 13, 2009 | Natick, MA
To Brians Family
I was lucky enough to be Brians classmate for 12 years and he was the nicest kid. He always treated everyone with kindness and respect. I am glad I got to know Brian over the years growing up but I just wish I got to hang out with him more. He will be missed and we all must try and remeber the good times we got to share with him.
Stephen Bedford
April 13, 2009 | Natick, MA