Brian-Ulicki-Obituary

Brian David Ulicki

Saginaw, Michigan

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Ulicki, Brian David Saginaw Twp., Michigan Devoted husband, father, son, brother and uncle passed away suddenly Wednesday, September 30, 2015. Age 57 years. Son of Joseph and Maxine (Albrecht) Ulicki, Brian was born March 4, 1958 in Saginaw, Michigan. He graduated from Michigan State University...

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Can't believe it has been 6 years since Brian passed away. We speak of you often Brian Ulicki, you were a special part of our lives here at DU. We speak of you often and we treasure the memories we all had with you. May the perpetual light shine upon you always, may you rest in peace.

Very sorry to learn of Brian's passing. I spent a couple of weeks with him at Lake Louise (early 70s), and continued our friendship long after camp. Will miss his friendship. See you again, "Lick" -"Knobs"

My deepest sympathies to Brian's family. Although it's been decades, Brian was one of the Wayside kids I grew up with. Always fun. Always a quick smile. RIP.

our deepest sympathy to the Ulicki family.Although I haven't seen Brian since he was a young man and I worked with Joe at Helfrecht machine,I saw Brians fine qualities as a person early on in his life. Rest in peace Brian

To the entire Ulicki family
I am so sorry to hear about Brians death. There are no words to describe the sorrow I feel for all of you. May you find comfort in all the great memories of Brian. I have wonderful memories of Brians humor and warmness at family meetings during my visits. Wishing all of you strength and peace. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Love

May you find comfort in memories and strength in each others love throughout this difficult time. Hugs and prayers from us both, Micalene & Dave Faller

Our hearts are heavy at the news of Brain passing. We send prayers for peace and comfort for all in this time of grieving . The McFay family

Please know how very sorry I am to hear about Brian. He was such a great guy with a great sense of humor. He was a pleasure to work with. He will be greatly missed. Wishing you and your family strength and peace through this most sorrowful time.

Brian was a toddler when I married his uncle many years ago. He and his brother, Gary, and sisters, Pam and Laurel never stopped being my nephews and nieces. What a delight it was to meet you, Susan, and your daughters in later years. Maxine and Joe you were always present for me when I needed a presence. My heart breaks for all of you and all I know to do is pray that you feel a sense of love around you in the days to come.