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Brian Walworth

Ann Arbor, Michigan

1958 - 2023

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Walworth, Brian4/16/1958 - 9/7/2023Ann ArborOn September 7th, 2023, BRIAN LEE WALWORTH passed away, peacefully, in his sleep at age 65. Born April 16, 1958, Brian grew up a wholesome, blond haired, blue eyed, American boy well known for his quick humor, wit and good-natured hijinks. He enjoyed...

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Brian touched so many people including me, from the countless songs we would listen to, to the many games of connect 4 we played (he always beat me) I enjoyed taking care of Brian for the couple years I was with him. I´m going to miss that smile of his that brightened up my morning and the hugs that always warmed me up. My condolences to the family, Brian will be missed by many.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

My heart goes out to the family. So many HH fond memories of and with Brian. He was always a happy kind of guy, so nice and fun to be around! I´m glad he had some years of enjoyment after his accident. Blessings; he will be missed by many

My condolences to the family. We were neighbors in Hanover many years ago. Brian was a nice young man.

A lot of memories of Brian in his first years of life. So sad !!

Brian was fondly known as "Grandpa" at Eisenhower facilities. He was the kindest most gentle soul. His hugs could melt even the hardest heart and you couldn't remain in a bad/sad mood around him. He would surprise me daily by joining in on songs that I would randomly sing while giving him care. My favorite exchange is when I needed him to roll to his side so I proposed that he would be Ike and I would be Tina and I started singing "Rolling, rolling"... And he'd pipe in " Rolling down the...

Sending my condolences I was one of his caregiver I will miss him truly this breaks my heart wish he wasn't gone

Dear Jolene, So sorry to hear of your brother's passing. Life is fragile but memories are forever cherish the memories. Take care Nancy Minder-White