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Brian was a very good man. Funny. Passionate. Brilliant. Kind. Generous. A rare gem. A Renaissance man.
We miss him already.
margie & chris fitzpatrick
January 03, 2003 | Quincy, MA


Dorchester, Somerville, Massachusetts
Data Analyst for Harvard University and longtime host of "Hillbilly at Harvard" on WHRB 95.3 FM. Survived by his cousins David & Darling Fournier of Longwood, FL, and Dale Cook of Sabattus, ME. He will be missed by his extended family including Helen Clougherty of Las Vegas, NV, Patricia...
Read MoreBrian was a very good man. Funny. Passionate. Brilliant. Kind. Generous. A rare gem. A Renaissance man.
We miss him already.
margie & chris fitzpatrick
January 03, 2003 | Quincy, MA
Sinc was there when I began playing - he was one of the stalwarts of the music scene, and I will miss him.
Peter Kairo
December 31, 2002 | Woburn, MA
Ol' Sinc was an amazing person. Always funny and a great educator in the field of country music. I will always value the years I spent working with him on the Hillbilly at Harvard show. A wonderful person. He will be truely missed.
Grace Furnari
December 31, 2002 | Norwood, MA
His program, HILLBILLY AT HARVARD, was an important part of the the radio landscape for me. As a fellow country DJ, I appreciated his willingness to share his time and resources.
George Hauenstein
December 30, 2002 | ARLINGTON, MA
Ol' Sinc was a fine man. Always kind and willing to reach out and give of himself. I will miss him.
George Hauenstein
December 30, 2002 | Arlington, MA
Brian Sinclair was one of the funniest, most "human" people I have ever met and was one of the best interviewers I have ever heard.
His wit and warmth came through over the radio Saturday mornings. I was an avid listener for over 25 years and he helped educate musically. He will be greatly missed.
Paul Harty
December 30, 2002 | Reading, MA