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Brian Keith Zapalac

Houston, Texas

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BRIAN KEITH ZAPALAC, 49, lost his long courageous battle with cancer and passed away on May 25, 2006 with his loving family and friends by his side. Brian has been described by his close friends as kind, patient, charming, strong, courageous, graceful, humble and unselfish. For those who knew...

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Stacy, I just remember how happy your Dad was the day of your wedding. It was one that I will always remember. Pam and I will have you and your family in our prayers. Stay strong. He will always be with you.

Brian was a caring and compassionate man. Our love and prayers are with you all at this time. May God's arms of peace wrap around you and comfort you.

Jaime, from all accounts I hear and the brief visit at our last high school reunion just a few months ago, it certainly appears that Brian lived up to the highest expectations of those who knew him growing up. That seems so long ago, yet far too short and way too young. Brian, in spririt, will always be with us.
Kindest regards,

Jamie and kids I love you all and I am praying for yoy all today and everyday. Brian will truly be missed he was a very sweet person his smile will truly be missed. Look to the hills and continue to pray. Love you Myrna Kaye

Brian has left us all behind here on earth to meet God and all his family members and friends who have gone on before him but who will meet him as he enters his new heavenly home. I still can't believe he is no longer with us. It just was too soon. He was with us not yet 50 years but he left behind a life well-lived and a legacy of kindness, generousity, sensitivity, good humor and most of all that of a loving family and many friends. His smile was always ready to light up a room and the...

Dearest Jamie and family; we are clients of Brians and we feel towards him as almost a son. He is a kind and loving man, and we will always remember him with love and devotion. We entrusted our sole life savings with him, and he served us admirably, and we will be forever grateful. In Gods sweet love, Joan & Chris Christopher

Although I didn't know Brian I want to express my sincere regret at your time of loss. My great-grandfather was a Zapalac who came to America in 1914. His daughter Agnes fell from a swing, in the Czech Republic and they sold the farm to come to America to bring her to doctors By the time they got here it was too late. She became the first deaf mute to become an American citizen.

I am so sorry for your loss. Brian was such a wonderful person. Mike and I will keep you all in our prayers.