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Kenneth H. Brill

Strasburg, Virginia

Sep 10, 1940 – Oct 1, 2015 (Age 75)

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BORN
September 10, 1940
DIED
October 1, 2015
AGE
75
LOCATION
Strasburg, Virginia

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Kenneth H. Brill, 75, of Strasburg, VA, passed away Thursday, October 1, 2015 in Strasburg.Services for Mr. Brill will be conducted privately.He was born in Baltimore, Maryland on September 10, 1940, the only child of Benjamin Hamilton and Lois May Funk Brill.He was retired from the U.S. Postal...

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May God comfort the Brill family in this difficult time and help you find peace in knowing what a fine man the Lord has called home.

I first met Mr. Ken nearly 30 years ago tending my dad's antique shop in Ellicott City. I'll never forget his passion and enthusiasm for collecting Civil War memorabilia, but, most of all I'll remember his kind soft voice and caring heart. He truly exemplified treating others the way he wanted to be treated.

God Bless You Mr. Ken!

My sincere deepest sympathies to the family and friends in the loss of Ken.

He truly was a great compassionate guy I got to know through our interests in Civil War memorabilia. For several decades it was pleasure to have known him!

You will be very missed by many, including myself.

I love you, pop. ♡

What a wonder neighbor I had in Mr. Brill. Once it snowed and he actually took a broom to my drive way and cleared it for me. When ever I would see him outside it was always a jolly hello and a smile.

So sorry for the loss of your loved one. May God wrap his arms around his family and friends at this difficult time. All are in my thoughts and prayers.

I feel honored to have met Mr.Brill! I will never forget the weekend I came with Amber Delk to visit, Mr. Brill was full of knowledge and a pleasure to be around. My thoughts and prayers to you Amber and the whole family!

I'm very sad to hear and see such a good man leave this earth. He was very sweet and kind to me when I got to see him. Always smiling. Although I only met him a few times he made a very big impression on me. To the family I very sorry for your loss.

Ken you will be missed greatly by a lot of people, family, friends and anyone lucky enough to have gotten to know you. Your love of history and civil war knowledge was truly amazing. I use to love looking at the things you had collected and the stories you had behind each one of them. You were more than just my father in-law you were my friend and I am going to really miss your colorful wit lol you know what I mean,until we meet again . Joan we are truly sorry for your loss, you will be in...