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Brian Christopher Muto

Walnut Creek, California

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Brian Christopher Muto Brian Christopher Muto born in Castro Valley, July 15, 1976 passed away Thursday, March 27, 2003, age 26. Beloved son of Margaret and Gary Muto of Pleasanton. Loving brother of Annie Muto of Pleasanton. Devoted grandson of Albert and Mary Muto of San Leandro and Barbara...

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Dear Margie, Gary, Annie & Brian, Yes, I include Brian's name and direct some of my comments to him, because Brian, I believe your spirit is all around us, and I feel you are aware of us writing these sentiments about you. Brian you always had a smile for all of us, and you were an easy kind of guy to be around. You not only socialized with the young people, at a family gathering but you were comfortable, and interested in conversing with someone my age, your Aunt Claire. I remember one time...

Dear family and friends,
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I am Brian's Grandmother, and Margie's Mom. I loved Brian, and I know he loved me. He was truly a loving grandson. At a very early age Brian's awareness, intelligence & engineer intelect showed itself.
He always wanted to know about everything, and how everything worked. When he was barely talking, Margie showed him the washing machine washing, he made a motion with his hands, and said "wash,wash". When he came to my house, he always...

Dear Margie, Gary & Annie,
I am Cherie's mother and Jeremy's grandmother. I only had the pleasure of meeting Brian twice, but I heard about him all the time, all good! Jeremy was so fond of Brian and admired his accomplishments and respected his opinions. I often wished Brian could have been Jeremy's brother. He always wanted to share his loses and his victories with Brian. I feel blessed that Brian was part of Jeremy and Cherie's life. They loved him and he will always be a part of...

Dear Margie, Gary and Annie, You know how we feel about Brian, he was like a son to me and a big brother and bestfriend to Jeremy. We bonded to him the first day he moved next door to us and took Jeremy under his wing right away. He was thoughtful and had a caring spirit. Brian will always be in our hearts and thoughts, infact, I think of him everyday as you know. I thank God for bring Brian into our lives and appreciate all he did for Jeremy. It's going to take alot of time for Jeremy...

Dear Muto Family:
I was a high school classmate of Brian's, and one of his friends. I was shocked and saddened to learn of his death, and am very sorry to have had to. Please accept my condolences. I wanted his family to know that I have many fond memories of Brian's hilarious jokes and pranks, and although I had not seen him in about 4 years, I still thought of him on occasion and had a good chuckle. I will continue to do so. He was a very humorous and fun guy to hang out with. I will...

Dear Muto Family,

Brian brought GREAT pleasure to those who surrounded him. His "pure sole" affected countless of admiring friends, including myself.

Although, I had the pleasure of meeting Brian once, we connected INSTANTLY! He was a bright, caring, passionate, loving, respectful, gentle and a lovable guy. Words simply can't describe his contribution to those who knew him.

He deeply impacted my life and I miss him dearly. My thoughts and prayers...

To Family & Friends,
I took ECE classes at Chico State with Brian and he was definitely a guy who left an impression. He was smart and fun-loving and made everyone laugh!!! I am so sorry for your loss.

I had the privilege of working with Brian over the past year while validating Intel chipsets. Brian was a great person to work with. He was always making us laugh, and had a smile that carried all the way to South Carolina. He touched us all.

To the Mutos' Family,
We just wanted you to know that Brian will be greatly missed. We had the opportunity to get to know him when we lived across from him at Madison Hills. Brian was always a very friendly man. We had several evening incounters at the spa. He use to go down there to relax in the evenings after a long day at work. Brian and my husband use to set and cut up and also share some very intense conversations while enjoying the night air. Brian always seemed to be a fun and...