Brian-Pond-Obituary

Brian Ellis Pond

Elk Grove, California

1950 - 2024

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Brian Ellis Pond November 17, 1950 - February 9, 2024 Elk Grove, California - Brian Pond unexpectedly passed away on February 9, 2024. He suffered a brain aneurysm while playing golf with his friends. His son, Keith Pond, preceded him in death in 2000 at 24 years of age. He is survived by his...

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Brian was a great guy who was alway great to be around. He was a great addition to the Trifiro clan. We miss him a lot. Rest in peace buddy.

Brian was such a wonderful brother-in-law, loving husband and kind soul. I loved talking sports and with him and razzing each other about our teams, and will never forget the first time we met and enjoyed a fun ping pong match in our parents´ backyard so many years ago. He will be greatly missed and fondly remembered.

I will miss Uncle Brian so much. He was the coolest Uncle, and a great guy. One of my most fond memories is our pack trip up in Kings Canyon. Quiet solitude and fishing to our hearts content. So awesome!

It is hard for me to put into words but Brian was one of the most outstanding men I have ever met. With his calming demeanor and willingness to help anyone, I feel honored to have known him. He instantly became a loving member of our family when he and Diane met over 40 years ago. It is obvious to anybody that knew Brian and Diane, they were meant to be together. Additionally, Brian was always willing to share his vast knowledge in golf, baseball, gardening, cooking, canning and so much...

Brian was my grandfather and was always kind to me. His compassion for others inspired me to grow into the person I am today. He always made me smile, especially when he pretended to be grumpy. Some of my favorite memories of him are when he would sarcastically joke with me. When we would watch a sports game together, I used to say something obviously wrong about it, and he would tease me back by pretending to explain the sport to me. I would keep getting things wrong on purpose, the two of...

Brian, you are sorely missed. I feel like I lost a brother. I am heartbroken for my dear sister and all of us. As a family, we´ve been through a lot together and I will truly miss all the love, support and fun times. Miss you forever brother-in-law.

Brian was adored by our whole family. We could just sit and talk about anything. His calm demeanor was so welcoming. Always willing to help anyone. He was my golf mentor, helped me a lot. He will truly be missed. Thank you Brian for taking care of my sister and sharing your life with all of us. Looking forward to meet up in the future. Love you buddy.

I did not know Brian personally, but, I did know Diane, Carol and the entire Trifiro family as a child, a teen and into adulthood. I am so sorry for the loss if this special.man. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.