Brian-Surginer-Obituary

Brian Surginer

Houston, Texas

Oct 19, 1957 – Aug 25, 2017 (Age 59)

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BORN
October 19, 1957
DIED
August 25, 2017
AGE
59
LOCATION
Houston, Texas

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Brian Thomas Surginer "BT"1957-2017Brian Thomas Surginer passed away on August 25 in Houston, Texas as a result of a motorcycle accident. He resided in Pearland, Texas. Brian is survived by his son Justin Surginer; daughter and son in law, Angela and Danilo Alvarado; three grandchildren; brother...

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Had some great times and memories working with Brian. My thoughts and prayers to the Surginer Family.

I just heard about this today... R.I.P.

Brian you were such a great El Presidente and friend. I hold the memories I have of all of the meetings and rides very dearly. You were exceptional in all that you did. You made me laugh and smile. I am so glad you and my Joey were lifelong friends as he introduced me to you. You are missed by many. May you rest in peace and Gods speed my friend, Gods speed.

BT. I'm so glad I had the pleasure of meeting you through my husband- Donleo. You always welcomed me and Leo with a great smile a hug and huge kiss on the cheek. Every time we saw each other you always said to me: Take care of my Donleo!. I promised you I would Every time. I promise I will here on earth ,now you can ride along beside us in spirit. I will never forget you. You owned a piece of my and my husband's heart. R.I.P...

Brian ~~
I enjoyed all the fun times I spent hanging out with you and Cruz. You were a wonderful man and I was blessed to have known you. Gone but never forgotten. May you Rest In Peace.

~~ Cheryl

Brian,

We shared laughter and tears, good times. We shared life together...and no one can take that away.

What I choose to remember about you are the good times. The times you made me smile and the life lessons you taught me. I have always prayed for your happiness and I pray now that you are at peace.

Cruz Thompson

BT I enjoyed all the visits from you and Ken. It was my pleasure to know you. May God welcome you into eternal peace and bless your family.

A great cop and friend. I will miss you Brian. RIP, brother.

My thoughts prayers are with your family, BT. I had the privilege of working with BT during my years in the Vice Division at HPD. BT was a good, honest man and a great officer. His presence was second to none and he will be missed, but not forgotten. May God bless him and welcome him home.