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BRIAN ALLAN WOOD

Cleveland, Ohio

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BRIAN ALLAN WOOD, age 61, passed away on July 1. 2009. Loving son of William L. Wood and Ruth G. Wood (Marnie) both deceased. He is survived by his brother David W. Wood (Joann). Born in East Cleveland, Brian resided in Lyndhurst, Ohio since the year 2001. A graduate of Shaw High School and...

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Brian was a Theta Chi Fraternity Brother at Bowling Green State University in the mid-60's. He was affectionately known as "Woodchuck" and was very well liked and had a wonderful sense of humor. Here we are over 12 years since Brian's passing and I am just learning about it.n I shared many wonderful times with Brian so I carry very clear memories of him. May he continue to RIP. Condolences to Brian's family and friends.

David -

Please know that you, Joann and family have been in my thoughts and prayers. I will certainly miss my stepdad and very good friend.

Brian and I did not see eye to eye on certain matters, but I am certain that both of us knew the genuine love we had for one another, and expressed that to each other, as well. My life was greatly enriched for him having been part of it.

It was nice seeing you this past year. Perhaps our paths will cross again, at some...

I was so used to visiting I find myself driving towards his house to do so almost every time I run an errand. When wondering about something I must decide what to do on I automaticly think to ask hime what he thinks. I miis him

David -
Brian was such a special person. I cherish the memories of our time together, and still find it hard to believe he is not with us. I will always miss him and hold him close in my heart forever. My deepest sympathy to you, Joann and family.

Dear David-
Gary, Mark and I miss him terribly. Still can't believe he's gone. It's so unfair. We are fortunate to have many great memories of him. Our deepest sympathy is with you and your family.

David, as I've already expressed, my deepest sympathies go out to you. I miss him so much, and I am so greatful for all of the wonderful memories that I have of our times together....he helped develop me into who I've become...