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Gerald H. "Jerry" Brinkman

Fairview Twp., Pennsylvania

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Fairview Twp., Pennsylvania
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Gerald H. "Jerry" Brinkman, 37, of Fairview Twp., New Cumberland, died Tuesday, December 3, 2013, at Holy Spirit Hospital, East Pennsboro Twp. He was a member of the N.R.A. and the West Shore Sportsman's Club, Fairview Twp. Born on August 7, 1976, he was the son of Raymond E. and Nam Sun (Pak)...

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Road trip with my Baby brother...path determined by good food!

The best 1st birthday present any girl could ask for three days late... We were like a pack of wolves, no one messed with a Brinkman because there was always another close behind. The adventures we had staying out till the street lights came on. Who needed video games when we had our imaginations. Blinds man bluff on the bunk beds or follow the leader in the woods there was never an adventure too scary when you had a brother, leading the way or in the shadows. As we grew up our paths...

May God be with family at this time of sorrow. He will be greatly missed.

Staff at Dr Cho's office.

You are loved by many and will be missed by everyone that you have ever crossed paths with. Im so happy that I was able to meet you and be your friend. We shared so many fun times. I will always remember and try my best to laugh about them, its a little hard right now but I will get there. God bless you angel in the sky. Please watch over all of us now. Rest easy my dear sweet friend.

Jerry I can't believe you are gone. I met you in 1992 through Cliff. From day one you treated me like we had been friends forever. God blessed us just by knowing you. The pain is over - you are home with The Father now. You will be missed dearly. Love you bro.

In Jerry's inspirational life, he had such a significant impact on everyone he encountered. Jerry was an undeniably special man; a person filled with generosity, humor, optimism, caring, and strength. Jerry is truly the definition of a man. His life is an inspiring example of how to live your life to the fullest and this legacy will live on through all whom he has touched. Jerry and the Brinkman family are in our thoughts and prayers.

To my best friend Jerry, whom I will miss a lot. Thanks for all the great adventures that we went on. It was never a dull moment when we spent time together, whether it was bucking some rounds off at the gun range, or making some of the best BBQ on the grill. I am greatfull for having met someone like him in my life. I would just like to say to everyone is to make sure what you do today is important, because you are exchanging a day of your life for it. Peace out my ninja.

I will always miss you brother because thats what you were to me. Ive met so many wonderful people since the day i met you when i was a caterpillar at the age of 17. Now at the age of 28 i can remember all the crazy awesome times you shared with us. You'll always be with me hommie thank you for all you have done for me and the times we raged and just kicked it. Drive fast take chances.

Jerry-you are loved by so many. You have touched so many lives and you will never be forgotten. Miss you already. I will always remember the good times we had cooking, watching football or hanging out. We all have gained a new angel to look after us. Love you "Dani"

We are so sorry for the loss of you son. Our hearts and prayers are with you now at this difficult time. Embrace the memories and thank God for the time that you had together.