Brian-Welch-Obituary

Brian Welch

Smithsburg, Maryland

1965 - 2014

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January 25, 2014
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Smithsburg, Maryland

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Brian Keith Welch, 48, of Foxville passed away Saturday January 25, 2014 at his home. Born December 30, 1965, He was the son of the late Frances W. Welch Jr. and Jo Ann Smith Draper of South Carolina. He was a graduate of Catoctin High School, Thurmont, MD. He was employed by Flippo Construction,...

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Unbelievable that you have been gone for 11 yrs, but I still think of you frequently! With the recent lake effect snows in NY it brought back memories of you, Kevin and I. I was telling a friend of enjoying the bliss of coming out in the morning and the truck was all but covered in a overnight snow and the trip in the late 90's when we enjoyed 90" of snow over the course of several day. Boy did we have fun!!! You lived life to it fullest, miss ya buddy! Till our trails cross again

As the anniversary of your passing approaches, to this day I regret not getting up and speaking of all the great memories we shared at your service. Oh buddy, I think about you often and a day on the sled never goes by with out me talking in my helmet to you, your still doing miles with me!! I miss you my friend, my eyes are full with sadness. Till we cross trails again oh buddy, throttle down!

I'll never forget you Brian. You have your own special place in my heart....

Rob, again I just want to express how sorry I am for your loss....prayers for comfort and peace.

Mike,

I was saddened to hear ofBrians passing. My prayers are with you and the rest of the family.

RIP Brian you will be missed. Prayers to your family.

Your second grade teacher at Thurmont Elementary remembers you with great fondness!

Dear Rob & Mike:

Inez & I are so sorry to hear the loss of your brother. Our hearts and prayers to you and your family. If you need anything just give us a call.
With sympathies, Jay & Inez Abbene

My condolences to the Welch family and Aunt Hank. Remember playing the backyard across from the fire station, watching the families go crazy playing cards. Sorry for all you had to go through and now are free of, peace be with you.

Love cousin Sammy