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Brian Lee Mcglone

Columbus, Ohio

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Brian Lee Mcglone, 46, Died June 4, 2006 At Home In Reynoldsburg, Oh., After A Brief Battle With Cancer. 1978 Graduate Of Reynoldsburg High School. He Attended Ohio State And Cleveland State University. Brian Resided In Cleveland, Oh., For The Past 20 Years. Preceded In Death By Grandparents. He...

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I was so sad to find out about Brian's death. What a wonderful, kind,fun,and sweet person. I had known him from Starbucks on Cedar Hill. He always brightened up my day. My condolences to all.

I'm having trouble finding words that describe how deeply Brian's friendship meant to me. I love and miss him so much.

Like so many who have remembered Brian here, I met him when we worked together. Our friendship was immediate and very special to me; Brian was a mentor for me in so many ways. Though we had not spoken in almost three years, I will always think of him and the times we spent together lovingly. Thanks, Brian!

My sincerest sympathy to the family of Brian McGlone. Kevin, Lesley and Caryl, you are in my heart and have been for a long time. We were the original "eight is enough" !! I am so saddened by this loss and hope that there is healing in the future.
Your half sister,
Casey Ann (McGlone) Stephenson

Brian was not my stepbrother but my little brother we had alot of fun times together growing up as the real first brady bunch. to many years went by and alot not said, so in my prayers i will talk to you Brian. To Kevin, Leslie and Carol my heart goes out to you. someday we will meet again.
Kevin, Leslie and Carol please feel free to e-mail me.

My big brother, my friend, my confidant, my partner in crime…my life has forever been changed because I no longer have you with me to laugh with…I will miss you each and every day for the rest of my life. I love you Brian.

I met Brian when he moved to Cleveland in 1985. We shared alot of laughter, conversation, and great times. A few years later we parted never to see each other again. I am saddened to hear of his passing. Please accept my deepest condolences and know Brian and his family are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time of sorrow.

Brian was a one of a kind person. He lived his life according to his own style and I give him kudos for that! Brian and I met on the shores of the Cuyahoga river at Shooters and we instantly bonded. I spent many a night on "uncle harry's couch' after we would be up all night talking about who knows what. Brian has left me with many great memories and he is forever in my heart. He is thought of often. Peace be with you on your new journey.

I know there are no words that can take the pain away. Just know that you are in our thought and prayers. Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay for awhile and leave foot prints on our hearts and we are never ever the same. I only met Brian once when he was visiting Lesley and right away he left a wonderful impression. I could tell he had a sense of humor and he had a very special bond with his nieces. I know he will always be missed. If there is anything you need just...