Brian-Skala-Obituary

Brian K. Skala

Springfield, Massachusetts

1964 - 2010

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Brian K. Skala 1964 - 2010 WILBRAHAM - Brian K. Skala, 45, of Wilbraham, passed away unexpectedly Wednesday, January 27, 2010 at Baystate Medical Center, Springfield. Born September 26, 1964 in Springfield, he is a son to Lois (Gentile) and the late John Skala. He was a graduate of...

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Lois and Family,
My Sister Lisa and I have just learned of Brian’s passing from Juanita in San Diageo and wish to send our condolences to you and his family. God bless and keep you in his loving care always.

If the truest measure of a man's worth is how he treated others; Brian's value will forever go unmatched. He was the kindest, most empathetic guy that I have ever had the honor to know. He always went out of his way to help people, without ever asking anything in return. Unlike most people, Brian judged others on their inner selves instead of by their appearance, jobs or possessions. His goodness was incomparable. I am heartbroken that Brian is gone, but so grateful to have know him. ...

Dear Lois,
My sincere sympathy on your loss. May your memories that you have all shared provide some comfort at this difficult time. Thinking of you, Cindy.

so sorry for the loss of your son. I only knew him from coming into Leone's Restaurant but he was always pleasant and friendly. My prayers are with you Lois and family.

Heather at Leone's

Dear Lois, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your son. Truly, I understand, there are no words that can ease the pain and heartache of losing your child. My thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family. Please let me know if you need anything at all....even to talk.....

God Bless you and hold your hand through this loss.

Love,
Lynda

Lois, I just found out about Brian. He always made me feel good thinking I gave such good service by actually remembering his order!My heart goes out to you. Love, Monty

Brian always treated me very kindly. He was a great cousin. He'd let me play with his guitar when I was 4 or 5. I'm 32 now and never put the guitar down. I'll always be grateful to Brian for the joy that playing music brought into my life. I will miss him.

On behalf of Zahira and I, our hearts go out to Auntie Lois, Laura and Christopher. Words can't express the sympathy we feel. We will keep you in our thoughts and in our hearts. The pain of loss is great, but your love and...

Lois,

So sorry in the loss of your son. It was such a shock. Our sincere sympathy
Marlyn and Richard Jordan

Deb, Laura and Chris: We feel so sad for you all and wish we had the right words for comfort. Just know we'll there for you Love Mom and Dad , Grammie and Grandpa Jordan