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Brian T. TRIPP

Manchester, South Windsor, Wilmington Nc, Connecticut

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TRIPP, Brian T. Brian T. Tripp, 43, of Manchester, died Sunday (April 24, 2011) at home. Born in New Hartford, NY on March 7, 1968, son of Roger and Carol (Hardick) Tripp of South Windsor, he had lived in Booneville, NY before moving to Manchester six years ago. Brian retired from the...

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Davey and Markie,

The days go by and it is like it was yesterday, but it wasn't. My heart feels like yesterday. All my love to both of you.Once he called me Uncle Jim's jewel,HE (BRIAN) was a rare jewel ..... difficult to find and impossible to replace, Happy Fathers Day Bri.
Love Aunt Gail

Im saddened to of just heard of brian tripps passing he was a good man and will be missed greatly but not forgotten. Our deepest condolences goes out to his children and family. From adam and carlo bellizzi at vacuums unlimited

Nick,
My sympathy for the loss of your dad.
Tom Frascino

Dad,
Not a day goes by that i dont miss you. I sit here and think about the good times, the bad times, the times that could have been. I need you back here. There is so much more i wanted to do. I just hope your a peace now. Just remember i love you!!
Nick

Mark,Dave,Carol,Roger,Nick,Ashley,Andrew and to the Entire Tripp Family,

Don't think of him as gone away--
his journey's just begun
life holds so many facets
this earth is only one.

Just think of him as resting
from the sorrows and the tears
in a place of warmth and comfort
where there are no days and years.

Think how he must be wishing
that we could know today
how nothing but our sadness
can really pass away.

To Andy and family,
We are so sorry for your loss. You have been and will continue to be on our minds and in our hearts. May you gain strength from your many friends and comfort from good memories of special times with your father. It's clear that he touched many lives and will not be forgotten.

My family and I were neighbors of Brian's and were lucky to have recently met him. What a great guy. It was great to have talked to him at length when he came over to introduce himself recently. We were so shocked to hear of his passing. We have all of you his family and friends in our prayers as you go through this time and the coming years. May God comfort you as only HE can.

Brian, so sorry to hear this sad news you will be missed, not to many like you!!! Love you brother!!!

Ray Ortiz