J.-McGUIRE-Obituary

J. BRIAN McGUIRE

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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J. McGUIRE passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on September 22, 2010.

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Dear Jack & the entire McGuire Family,
We're so very sorry to hear that Brian's gone to Heaven. My greatest memories of St. Patrick's Day parades was gathering afterwards... Jack & Brian would break into old Irish songs & entertain everyone around us... he will be missed, but I'm glad his suffering is over.

Love, Deb & John DeCoursey

Dear Mc Guire Family,
I was so sorry to hear of Brian's passing away. Please know you are in my prayers. Joe Kutschbach Sr
Local 27 Retiree

To McGuire Sisters, I was very sorry to hear about Brian. I knew he was not doing good but now he is not suffering and at peace. You have my deepest sympathy.
Alice Ann O'Brien Beeler

Jackie,Bonnie,Molly,Karen,Joan,Gerry,Kathy,

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Jackie
Through all the years that I knew Brian, from Young's Drug Store to the many West Viginia raft trips I will always remeber him as a true gentleman and a pleasure to ba around. I am very sorry for your loss.

Roy Wiegand

Please accept our sincere consolence with your loss of Brian. He was a gentleman and a scholar. It was a privelege to have know him. Amelia and Regis Carroll

Jack, My sympathies to you and your famiy. I'm sure you have many great memories.

My sincere sympathy to the family and friends of Brian. Brian and I were grade school classmates at St. Cyril's School on Brighton Rd. in Pgh.
His smile looks the same as our 8th grade picture. At least 7 of the girls went on to St. Benedicts Academy for High School, and we keep in touch. One of the class brought this to our attention. All of our grade school classmates were wonderful people and we have only fond memories of Brian. We will keep him in our thoughts and prayers as well

Dear Donna, We were so sorry to learn that our good friend Brian was gone, yet happy his fight was over and his battle won. We are thankful for all the good times and memories of Brian and will never forget him. He was a true Irishman, and that made him special. Take care of yourself and keep in touch. Danny boy and Lois Deaton