Brian-O'Donnell-Obituary

Brian Patrick O'Donnell

Akron, Ohio

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DIED
September 1, 2020
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Akron, Ohio

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THEN AND NOW Brian Patrick O'Donnell went home with his heavenly father on September 1, 2020. Born in Altoona, PA, Brian lived most of his life in Akron, Ohio. He was a diehard Cleveland Indians and Cleveland Browns fan and loved fishing, especially with his grandchildren. Brian was an amazing...

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Brian your wife Velze is coming to join you.Welcome her with open wings. I'll miss you both. RIP

Dad (Pawpaw): Today, marks 1 year since you left us. The hurt has not left, my heart has not healed and the void of your absence is real. Today and everyday, I miss you and wish you were here. Knowing that you are watching over us, helps; knowing you are in a better place helps; knowing that the love this family carries in our hearts for you helps; knowing you will never be forgotten helps. But it still hurts. I will love you until the end of time and beyond. My heart will hold on to you...

Please accept my condolences to Mr. O’Donnell’s family for their loss. While I didn’t know him personally, I have watched his daughter, Tara, share the most beautiful memories and candid photos over the years. It is evident he was a wonderful man who dedicated his life to serving others, especially his family who cherished him. May God bless you and keep you during this difficult transition.

In loving memory of a wonderful Man. We will love you and miss you always.

I really didn,t know Brian cuz but 42 years tells the whole story lean on Jesus and he will carry you and the whole family threw this very difficult time he,s a constant help in the time of need me and the family canton ext will be praying with and for the family.

In loving memory of a wonderful uncle. We will love you and miss you always. I am here for you Aunt Velze ❤
Love Bennie Easter and family
McDonough Ga

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Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Brian was a good-hearted guy and a heckuva baseball player for the South High Big Blue. He’s playing with the All-Stars now!

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

R.I.H. We love you Pawpaw!!