Brian-Straley-Obituary

Brian Neil Straley

Pasadena, California

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STRALEY-Brian Neil Straley, passed away June 16, 2010 peacefully at Arcadia Methodist Hospital. Brian was a wonderful husband, son, brother, uncle and friend to so many. He was predeceased by his brother, Craig Straley and step-father, Dan Comsa. Brian is survived by his wife, Karen Taylor...

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Miss ya brother, I´m sure you and St.Peter are pretty good friends!

Karen and Straley family very sorry to have heard of Brian's passing.
I've lived out of state for many years I went to school with Brian at Lakewood and were also teammates. (Brian/Center) He had a quiet calming way about him however when he was happy that big Straley smile would come out ! And during our senior year he had a lot to smile about.
All apologies for the very late condolences but I wanted to express
how much I admired Brian and that he was a good man with a strong...

I will always remember our family reunion & the Straley "Boys" were always clowning around making everyone laugh. Camping & water skiing in Clear Lake. Many fond memories of Cousin Brian, we will truely miss him. Prayers & one day at a time will heal all! Love you Brian & will miss you. So sorry to the rest of our family. Kymberly Straley~Goddard

Just wanted all all of Brians family to know how shocked and sorry i am hearing of Brian passing.I just heard 2 hours ago and cannot make it to Monrovia in time to say goodbye.I am working in solar systems right now.in wich i last did with Brian in 1980'S we had so much fun and i will never forget.my prayers are with all family,friends,and anyone feeling this loss.

I'm so sorry to hear about Brian's passing. We were good friends many years ago. I am so sorry for your loss.

Karen, I am so terribly sorry for your loss.

I've known the Straley family most of my life and I've never had anything but fond memories of Brian. May you have peace to soothe you, grace to hold you and love to confort you.

Karen, Im truly sorry to hear of Brian's passing. I worked with Brian for several years, and he was a true friend, a true confidant. He helped me through one of the most difficult times of my life, and I'm sure he had no idea he did. That was Brian's way. I loved him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Very sad to hear of Brian's passing. May you find peace and confort in the days to come. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Toni Stevens