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Brian William "Bee" Watcke

Norwalk, Connecticut

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WATCKE Brian "Bee" William Watcke, age 19 of Shelton, passed away Saturday, September 5, 2009. Brian was born January 19, 1990 in Bridgeport and lived in Stratford until moving to Shelton in 1997. He is survived by his devoted parents, William and Lorraine Delia Watcke and his loving sister,...

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My heart breaks for you. I can't imagine the pain and greif you are going through. Know that Brian touched many lives during his short time on earth. Look for those small signs he is still around...you will see them.

so sorry

tom sciortino

To Brian's Family and all who loved him, We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our hearts go out to you and we offer our deepest condolences. "A heart broken and crushed, O God, you will not despise,". May those comforting words and your precious memories ease the pain of your grief.

Dear watcke family, i am very sorry to here about your loss. i will miss brian very much. we used to be good friends at booth hill. god bless you. i will be praying fot Brian and your family.

Dear Watcke family,
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and Brian will always be in our hearts.

Watcke Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. I am so sorry for your loss. Brian meant a lot to me, and was a great friend. He will never be forgotten.

Mr. & Mrs. Watcke and Steph,
It saddens me everyday that this had to happen, especially to such an amazing family. But Bee looks down upon you all with love and will be your guide and protection. I loved your son very much, he was such a good friend to me. He was one in a million and there will never be another like him. You truely raised an extraordinary person. You are in my constant thoughts and prayers, and dont forget I am always here for you.

with love,
Karissa...

We are so sorry for your loss. Brian was a terrific young man who was polite and energetic. I admired his determination. He and Greg would skateboard for 12 hours straight in our driveway in 7th and 8th grade. They built all kinds of crazy ramps and did "ollies" over anything and everything.
This is an difficult loss and I am going to be praying for you to have peace. I know that God will take Brian to be in heaven and he is in Good Hands now.

Lorraine, Bill and Family,
So sorry to hear the very sad news about your tragic loss. My prayers go out to you and your family. With deepest sympathy,
Mary Ann DeVries