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George Duane Brinlee

Fort Worth, Texas

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George Duane Brinlee, 54, a ranch manager, died Saturday, Dec. 16, 2006, in Fort Worth.

Memorial service: 10 a.m. Tuesday at Hallmark Baptist Church. Burial: Bethany Cemetery, Sherman. Mr. Brinlee's cremains will be interred beside his father's headstone.

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Im sorry. I have pasted the information on to my mother. May god be with you.

Ms Brinlee,
I'm so very sorry to hear of Duane's pasting. I just found out about it as I was looking thru the obituarys here on the internet. May God be with you and all the family in this time of sorrow.

Sincerely, Cindy "Lindsey" Pedigo

Duane, may God see that you have a place in his Rodeo in heaven.
My prayers are with your family and all of your extended family of the Fort Worth Stock Show that we all know you dearly loved.
Duane was my supervisor for 8 years as I worked traffic control and was always a very polite and careing person. He will be missed by many.

I wont to say how sorry I am of Duane Passing. I knew Duane sence 1999, when I started working the Stock Show with him. He never had one bad word to me. This year is going to be a Very Sad for me. I will miss seeing him walk thew the Barn's & not coming when I would Call him For Help.
I wish I would have know of the his Death, I didnt find out untell Friday.
I had talked to him a week after Thanksgiving & he was in Springtown eating Lunch, He told me he was doing better. This is so...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

What a shock it was to here from Jame that our friend and buddy Duane is no longer with us. So many thoughts came to my mind when thinking of Duane....... Cowtown Corral, The Stockshow, the Stockyards, the Herd, and so many other areas of his life and experiences. I guess one of the first was all the times that he saddled up and was there (and in most cases one of the FIRST ones there ) when the Sheriffs Department was working an over turned cattle trialer with livestock scattered...

My deepest sympathy and prayers to Duane's family....To my very special friend(Duane) I will miss your cantankous phone calls...the way you could make me laugh and the silly ways that you use to pick on me...I would have never thought when I talked to you 3 weeks ago I would be doing this...You will always be in my thoughts and missed deeply.

We will have the Brinlee family in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Family,

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Although I did not know Duane that well, he was one of the friendly faces that I always looked forward to seeing at the Stock Show. Always so kind and always a gentleman....I know he will be missed by all.

With deepest sympathy,

Judy Snedeker (Stock Show employee)