Brian-Stickler-Obituary

Brian E. Stickler

Stoughton, Hyde Park, Massachusetts

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Of Stoughton, formerly of Hyde Park, entered into eternal rest July 2, 2005. Beloved husband of Reva (Zebberman) Stickler. Dear son of the late Hyman G. and S. Lillian Stickler. Devoted father of Shea and his wife Nicole Stickler of AZ, Alan and his wife Jaime Stickler of Weymouth and Davia...

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Nicole and Shea,
We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Please know that we are thinking of you during this most difficult time.
Kathleen,John, Alex and Kate Turvy

Shea and Nicole, We are thinking of you both and all of the Stickler family as you grieve the loss of Brian Stickler. We were so looking forward to meeting him in joy in October. Our good thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
F.D., Rob, and Spencer

I will always remember Brian as a wise leader in our AFSCME union. Brian always had good ideas and a respectful way of dealing with everyone he did business with. He was such a great help with SUMMUP and has helped improve the work lives of so many.

My heart goes out to Brian's family...The Labor Family lost a huge asset...He will be missed by many...

Reva,
My deepest sympathy for you and your children. Brian was a great asset to me as I started with the Union-he taught me so much that I will never forget-he was a great man and a great friend who will not be forgotten. He will forever be with you in your heart and will always watch over you and the kids.

My deepest sympathy to Reva and the children.I can't say enough about how wonderful Brian has been to everyone who had the privilege to work with him.He will be sadly missed.
Jan McKay and the members of local
700.

My sincere condolences to you Reva and your children. Brian was a true labor relations professional in every sense of the word. He will be greatly missed!

Reva and Children, I have only the kindest thoughts and memories of Brian. He was a true pillar to us all. When Brian entered a room, his mere presence brought respect and admiration to our cause. His work will never be forgotten, especially by those who had difficulty fighting for themselves. He has left a legacy that will truely endure. I considered him a true friend and mentor. I will miss him dearly.

My deepest sympathy to you Reva and all of you children. Bryon will be truly missed by many and especially the SUMMUP group that he mentored for so many years along with some other great union leaders.
We will take the lessons he taught and carry them into the future to help others with their stuggles and thus his memory shall live on.