Brian-Petrie-Obituary

Brian D. Petrie

Tucson, Arizona

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Brian D. Petrie 37, of Tucson, died suddenly May 8, 2011. He is survived by his children, Kaitlyn, Moira and Annabelle; parents, David and Claire Petrie; sister, Christine A. Petrie. Brian was an active member of the Arizona Air National Guard. He had also served in the U.S. Marine Corps. Brian...

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It´s been 14 years Brian. Your girls are grown and beautiful. Annabelle just graduated from college. Kaitlyn and Moira now live out of town. Hope to see you again someday. All three of your daughters are beautiful. That was a job well done.

Kaitlyn, Audrey, and Moira

Dearest Brian,
I know you are in a better place and have left the worries of this world behind. Last May Kaitlyn your eldest graduated from high school. She has such a lovely temperament and is a joy to be around, as well as beautiful. She and Moira went to Arkansas this past summer to visit their youngest sister and her mother Annabelle. Moira is now a senior in high school. Thank you for giving me 2 of the most beautiful grandaughters in the world/ Until we meet again dear son in law,...

Brian, tomorrow is a year since we lost you. I miss you. I think of you when I am at the Maverick and how much you loved it there. I will never forget you or the way you brightened my days. Save me a dance. <3

Brian - Thank you for always being such a wonderful friend to me! I miss you dearly and remember you always. Teach the angels to swing my friend :) ILY

Brian, You were a fun guy! I will miss our dances.

Brian you will be missed by many. You were a good friend and coworker. Rest in peace my friend.

"Your Lunch Buddy"

Our condolences to Brian's family. We are sorry for your loss. May the Lord watch over you during this difficult time and the times to come. God Bless you. The Heberle Family

My thoughts and prayers go out to Brians family. He will be missed. God Bless.

Brian,

The P.O.L. shop at the Air National Guard 162 FW will never be the same without your visits and comic relief. I appreciate and value the time I was able to get to know you. Thanks for being there when it was needed, and I was happy to help you out as well. You are a great man who we all miss and remember well. I am glad to have been honored to have you as a coworker and a friend. God Bless You and your family.

SSgt. Michael Hobby