Brian-Sweeney-Obituary

Brian T. Sweeney

GUILDERLAND, New York

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Sweeney, Brian T. GUILDERLAND Brian T. Sweeney, 47, of Guilderland, passed away on Wednesday, November 12, 2008 at the Hospice Inn at St. Peter's Hospital after a short illness. Brian was born on August 11, 1961 in Albany and is the beloved son of Leonard S. and Eileen F. (Day) Sweeney. He is...

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We only heard about Brians passing. Of course losing a child is the worst.He will be greatly missed. Sue, Joel, Lisa Walas

TO OUR SWEET LOVING FRIEND SWEENEY GOD BLESS YOU WE WILL SO MISS YOUR SMILE AND YOUR WONDERFUL HUMOR GOD MUST NEED YOU MORE IN HEAVEN THAN WE DO HERE ON EARTH.. HUGS TO YOU GATEMASTER... WE LOVE YOU MORE PATTI&LAYNE

To Nancy and the family of Brian,
I am so sorry for your lost. Brian was truly an inspiration to me and one of the greatest people I have ever met. Although I only knew Brian for a short time he was someone I will never forget, and can hear myself saying for years to come "I knew this guy that...; and everything he started he...."

Though I only knew Brian through the brief contacts we had during the past few months, it was already evident to me that Brian was truly a good man. It does not surprise me to see so many kind and loving words being written in his honor. I am sorry that my time in knowing him was so short, and I hope that I was able to help him in some way during that time.

Dear Nancy and Brian's family,
I am very sorry for your loss. Brian will always have a special place in my heart. His mischievous smile after one of his famous one liners will always be part of my memory.

May you find peace and comfort.

Eileen, Len, Tim & Jim

So sorry to hear the loss of Brian - What a great & caring guy Brian was - He spent all that time with Benny, when Ben needed him there -for Ben's last month or more - For this I will cherish one of many memories of him.

Will keep you in my thoughts & prayers

Marilyn Figel Nardolillo

Tim and Family,
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Brian was truly one of a kind. His smile was contagious! My thoughts and prayers are with you always.

My condolences to the family and to Nancy, who, like Sweeney, I only met one time. In that short visit, a dinner with mutual old friends, Emily and Mark,in Anchorage, I found myself drawn to Sweeney, a fellow working man with the soul of a poet. I'm happy we had a few hours together. I wish there had been more time for us. And, of course, much more time for him.

Rich

Dear Sweeney Family,

Brian was my student when I was a first year teacher at Berne-Knox. Thirty years have come and gone, yet he remains one of my favorite students ever. Brian was truly one of the kindest, most gentle people I've ever known and I am so deeply saddened to hear of his passing. I imagine he's left a gaping hole in your lives, and I'm so sorry for your loss.