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Brian David Ruzich

Munster, Indiana

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Brian David Ruzich, age 25, late of Whiting, IN, passed away Tuesday, July 20, 2004 at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL. Brian was a 2003 Graduate of Indiana University School of Nursing with a Bachelor of Science Degree, former employee of Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn,...

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Dear Dave,Judy & Melissa,

I was so sorry to hear about Brian's death. He was such a special person and touched everyone that he came in contact with in some way.

He was always so cheerful and friendly and never walked past you without smiling and saying hello. I am thankful that I knew him and will miss him. I'm glad he was part of my life.

Dearest Dave, Judy, Melissa, and Bushia:
It has now been a month since Brian has passed and not a day goes by that I do not think of him. He is in my thoughts all day and all night. He was the biggest part of my life and will always be. There were too many things that I loved about him, but most of all that contagious laugh and beautiful smile that could light up an entire room. He was amazing person and the world was a better place because he was in it. Brian and I have known each...

to the Ruzich family
I just wanted to once again send my deepest sympathy from myself and my parents. Brian was truly one of the nicest guys I know, and even though he is now gone his legacy lives on. If there is anything you need please do not hesitate to call.

I was shocked when I learned of Brian's passing so suddenly. I met Brian in high school through the drama department, and later was on the pom team with Melissa. Brian was one of the funniest people I knew in high school, I will never forget his jovial laugh and ability to reach out to people. He had such a great life presence, people seemed drawn to him at times. I know I am just one of many who is now praying for him.

Brian had become my life line through my difficult times. I am almost 8 months pregnant and I called him with every worry on my mind. I had spoken to him a few days after the 4th of July because I was having complications. I never even knew he passed away. I found out through a friend after reading an online message. He was an amazing person. He always made sure me and the baby was okay. He called almost every day. He even let me call at all hours of the night if the baby was keeping me...

Brian was an amazing individual who touched many lives. Working on shows at Noll with Brian are some of my very favorite moments in my life. His smile was able to brighten any room he entered. I am deeply saddened to learn of his passing and extend my sympathies to the Ruzich family.

I knew Brian through Melissa, with whom I spent much time with in Latin class at Bishop Noll, and was very sorry to hear of his passing. My deepest sympathies and prayers are with the whole Ruzich family.

I am still in shock and greatly saddened to hear of Brian's passing. I haven't seen him since high school where we worked on the newspaper and in theatre together. My deepest sympathy to the Ruzich family. He will be greatly missed.

Brian accepted me for who I am and I will never forget the times that he helped me when I needed someone. Whether it was a phone call to check up on me, or inviting me to one of his get togethers for laughs, dinner, and drinks. I'll miss him dearly.