BRIAN-RAPP-Obituary

BRIAN RAPP

Newark, New Jersey

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Brian Robert Rapp May 10, 1984 - Aug. 10, 2015 Brian Robert Rapp passed away on Aug. 10, 2015. He enjoyed being outdoors and hiking. He was a kind, thoughtful gentleman. Brian was a life-long resident of Union Township, N.J., and Hackettstown, N.J. He earned the rank of Eagle Scout while in Boy...

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My deepest condolences to the Rapp family. May the God of comfort grant you peace and comfort during this time. You can look forward to the time when you will see your love one again.

Adrianne, please accept my sincere sympathy. There are no words, just know that you are in my thoughts and prayers as you grieve the loss of Brian. I pray that God will wrap His loving arms around you and give you the comfort you need. Laurie Karl Bogue

I had the opportunity to get to know Brian when he worked at Newark Airport. He truly was a kind and thoughtful gentleman. The kind of person this world could use more of. R.I.P. Brian, you left us way,way too soon.My deepest sympathy to his family.

God of hope, we come to you in shock and grief and confusion of heart.
Help us to find peace in the knowledge
of your loving mercy to all your children,
and give us light to guide us out of our darkness into the assurance of your love,
in Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Please accept my condolences! I was so sad to hear this, I worked at NHA with him. He was so funny and cool. He used to freestyle for us in the lobby :) He will be missed!

I was in a few classes with Brian at local68 he was a very nice young man So sorry for your loss our Thoughts and Prayers are with you and your family God Bless

Praying for Brian - and praying for family to find peace and comfort at this time of loss. - Judith and Jim

With deepest sympathy to the Rapp family. God understands your pain and will help you through this time of sorrow. He too experienced a great loss when he sent his only begotten son to give his life in our behalf. Please accept my sincere condolences.

Brian and I worked together at Newark Housing Authority. In fact I hired him to work in our facilities management department. I knew his father from my work with a large construction company and more recently at FDU in Teaneck.
My heart is heavy and I can only imagine what his family is feeling. Brian was smart and very intelligent. I only envisioned greatness for him.
He left us way too soon.
Please accept my deepest sympathy and know that I will keep you in my prayers.