BRIAN-TRACY-Obituary

BRIAN "OTTO" TRACY

Oakland, Maine

Dec 20, 1959 – Apr 27, 2013

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BORN
December 20, 1959
DIED
April 27, 2013
LOCATION
Oakland, Maine

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OAKLAND -- Brian "Otto" Tracy, 53, died Saturday, April 27, 2013, at the MaineGeneral Medical Center in Augusta.

He was born in Waterville on December 20, 1959, the son of Clarence and Anne (Luce) Tracy. Brian attended local schools, graduating from Messalonskee High School.

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Our deepest sympathies and condolences. RIP ~ Jerry & Debbie Madore

to ottos family I am sorry to hear about otto today. he seemed like such a nice guy he has worked on my husbands bike rest in peace dear
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to Brian's mother and family: I had the pleasure of taking care of Brian a few years ago at the Health Center. He was a kind gentleman and quiet and mild. I know from his words that he was a great mechanic. Moreover I will miss seeing him walking his dog faithfully in Oakland, as I drove off to somewhere and we met eyes, on many occassions. God bless you.

reading all these wonderful memories and thoughts of 'OTTO' makes me think God made a mistake calling him away--guess they needed a top knotch guy over yonder-- we all love and miss him so!! He was one that touch many lives...

Otto
You helped me so many times on several
of my.bikes.working at the shop endless
hours many times every day of the week.
At that time it was your life and your love!"
I was so stund to hear the sad news of your passing the time you had was to short. I will always remember you and the love for life you lived

Rest Easy Otto. Thanks for all the help with my bike when i was younger. Will miss waving to you while you are walking the dog.

May God help you and your family find peace in this time of sorrow.

my sons kirk and I and Sean knew Otto from Daves Starting Line and also I saw him at Oakland business when I bought a new Yamaha there.So sad to hear he is passed.Praying for all of his family and friends.

Deepest sympathy to Otto's family. He was one of the best guys in the world and we will miss him forever. RIP good friend.