BRIAN-STACK-Obituary

BRIAN G. STACK

Demotte, Indiana

Mar 18, 1959 – Sep 30, 2018

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BORN
March 18, 1959
DIED
September 30, 2018
LOCATION
Demotte, Indiana

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Brian G. Stack DEMOTTE, IN - Brian G. Stack, of Demotte, age 59, passed away suddenly on Sunday, September 30, 2018. He is survived by his wonderful wife of 22 years, Deborah J. Stack; his children, Brandon (Teresa) Stack, Taylor Stack, Bryan (Christina) Howard, Jamie (Ian) Irving, Scott (Amy)...

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Debbie,
It is so hard to believe it will be one year now without Brian here lighting up the world around him.
I know it has been hard, so hard for you but please know I always keep you in my heart and mind. And I keep Brian alive in my heart. He is so missed, I find myself talking to him every once in a while with great memories of the days we worked together and our talks.
He always was so proud of you and your family and Loved you very much!
Debbie, please know that I am...

To Chief Stack's family. The pleasure was all mine to have worked with such a great man. When I worked at the Kimbrough Center, Chief Stack taught me a lot. I was so surprised to hear of his passing. My prayers and blessings goes out to his family.
X-Kimbrough Employee.

You were an awesome person Chief stack I will miss you greatly and thanks for being there for my husband.

Brian you are awesome person you were there when I need someone to talk to you always listened you were more than a friend at times you are like a brother to me. I will never forget the Friendship we had.

I am so sorry Debbie. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

It was honorable to work under you at LCC. You were a great Boss..
Custody Officer
Pauline M Pyzia

Brian, I along with so many others and your loving family will always miss you my friend. You were such an awesome person and leader. You always had the answer when I asked you something about one of our residents and prior residents of KWP... you had their name and in most cases had been in contact with them as they just seemed to want you of all our staff to know how they were doing. You were a good motivator for our residents.
I am so proud to have known you in my lifetime.
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I will miss you very much. You were a great friend. you were a very honorable man. Rest in Peace.