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Brian Todd O'Sullivan

Portland, Oregon

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Brian Todd O'SullivanDec. 8, 1967 - Sept. 10, 2022 Brian O'Sullivan of Grass Valley, Calif., a died peacefully after a long battle with a blood condition that resulted in liver and kidney transplants as well as cancer. His wife, Deanne, was an advocate and exceptional partner throughout his...

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Brian taught me so much. At a very tumultuous time in my life he provided me with friendship and fellowship in a way that I had never known. He and a few others created an amazing friend group of young people who stuck together and knew how to enjoy life while learning to be who they were. I will never forget my time with Brian O´Sullivan. Never. I learned so much from him that I still use today. He taught me about fun, finances and love. I loved this guy like a brother at one point. It´s...

Dear Annette I am just learning of this very sad news. I´m so sorry to hear this and my heart goes out to you. Brian was such a great friend to Eric. RIP Brian O´Sullivan!

BTO Will be missed.

Dear Annette...earlier today we heard about Brian's passing. I am so sorry and we wanted you to know that we are thinking of you and your family and sending our love. I had only met Brian on a few occassions. Through our connection and conversation and Les' involvement in his transplant, I learned what a courages and loving person he was to all who knew him. Thinking of you and sending much love.

I just now heard about Brian's passing. I with Brian and his family when he was getting his liver transplant. Brian gave me several Christmas ornaments in the immediate years after his transplant. Each year as I pull them out to put them on the tree it brings back fond memories of Brian and the time that I know him. I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you and your family.

I am so sorry to hear of Brian´s passing. As his PE teacher many years ago at Bridlemile, I remember his enthusiasm, many friends, and love of basketball. My thoughts are with his family.

Dear Annette, Bruce and I are so sorry to learn of Brian´s passing. Though I didn´t know him personally, I always heard such glowing stories about him from Les & Bob and from you. My thoughts are with you. Susan Winthrop