Gordon-Brin-Obituary

Gordon Edward Brin

Dallas, Texas

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BRIN, GORDON EDWARD Age 83, died on June 16, 2007. A devoted husband and loving father, he is survived by his wife of 63 years, Betty Jean Meade Brin, and his children Steve & Judy Brin, Barbara Seabolt and Beverly Brin, all who live in the DFW area. His grandchildren, Greg & Ingrid Brin,...

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Dear Barbara,

I was so sorry to learn about the loss of your dad. Please accept my condolences, and know that I am praying for you.

Cassandra Jackson

Dear Barbara and Family,
I truly am sorry for your loss. It was obvious that your dad was a good fighter,and a true fighter knows when his time is up, he was ready to go. That throbbing pain you may feel in heart will fade away in time. Remember all of the positive and let that help you through the diffucult times.
Love,
Wanda DuBose

All of the Brin Family,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all. Gordon was a wonderful man and father. He and your mom have always had a special place in my heart. I still remember celebrating the 4th of July as his birthday. Love to you all.

Beverly, Barbara and Mrs. Brin,

I was so sorry to hear the news today.

I still remember all the laughs we had on the lake with your Dad patiently teaching so many of us to ski.

Thanks for shairng him with us.You all will be in our thoughts and prayers. See you tonight...

Gig Em Aggies!!!

We are thinking of you . Our prayers are for your peace ,
Diana And Ron Hendrix

Dear Beverly and Mrs. Brin:
I'm so sorry to hear of Mr. Brin's passing. I know he has been suffering greatly. Isn't it great to know he's with our Lord in heaven?! I'll be praying for you during this time of grief. "Cast your cares on the Lord, and He will sustain you." Psalm 55:22

I cannot think of a finer man than Mr. Brin. He was devoted to his wife, his family, his work and his alma maters. He set a great example for those lucky enough to have known him.

I can still remember Mr. Brin driving the ski boat on Lake Dallas, showing his many photographic slides of Woodrow activites and attending all the reunions and musicals.

I adopted Beverly's habit of honking when going down Williamson Road behind the immaculate Brin home. I hope my horn was taken as...

Beverly, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. It's never easy, but take heart, be well, and remember the joyful times.

Beverly,

Your father was a wonderful man. I remember how kind and loving he was to me when I visited Dallas. I know that you will miss him. Take comfort in knowing that he is with the Lord.
Sally