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Brian A. Visconti

Phillipsburg, New Jersey

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Brian A. Visconti STEWARTSVILLE, NJ Brian Anthony Visconti, 64, of Stewartsville, NJ, passed away Friday, Sept. 8, 2017 in St. Luke's Hospice House. Born Aug. 27, 1953 in Rockville Centre, NY, he was the son of Anthony Visconti of La Mirada, CA, and the late Louise (Sebastian) Visconti. Brian and...

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I worked with Brian at McGaw Labs. His integrity was unmatched. His positive attitude was infectious. His loss makes the world a colder place. My prayers are with all the Viscontis, and I look forward to seeing him again soon.

My thoughts and prayers are with you Chris and the entire family. Brian was a kind, gentle, generous man. He was a positive force in all the areas he worked on in Greenwich Township. He will be remembered as a beacon of light felt by many!

Rest in Peace my friend. I will forever miss your huge grin and your eternal optimism. The world is a sad place today.

I worked with Brian and he always greeted us with a smile and a kind word. He was truly a prince of a person. "The Mayor" will truly be missed.

Rest in peace dear friend. Your kind and warm ways touched everyone you met in a positive way.

I am so incredibly sad to hear of this news. Christine - I had the pleasure of meeting you once with Brian a few months back at Club Metro in Phillipsburg. I have known Brian for years - first meeting him when I worked at the Retro Fitness in Easton, PA. I then started a position working at J&J where I saw Brian on a regular basis. He was one of THE most kind-hearted, genuine, love-life people I have EVER met. I can truly say I remember every single conversation we ever had and the world...

Chris and Family
It is a honor to have worked with Brian. Such a caring and loving soul. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

R.I.P to one of the kindest, caring man. You will be missed at the gym. My prayers go out to your family.

Brian was a kind and decent man. He was proud and secure in his faith. He lived his faith. He live humbly and always spoke kindly to others. He was always proud of his family. I recall how any mention of his children always made him smile. He was a good person and I will miss him

Please know our thought and prayers are with you.
Mike and Ingrid ZIskind