PAUL-BRINLEY-Obituary

PAUL M. BRINLEY

Bellaire, Texas

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The family announces the sudden death on January 18, 2010 of their son and brother, PAUL M. BRINLEY, of a ruptured cerebral aneurysm. Born July 10, 1962, Paul graduated with honors from Colgate University, majoring in economics and finance. He was then employed by national financial and...

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Paul was a wonderful classmate from Andes Ny. We were the class of 1980. Paul always we make me laugh and always knew when I was down. We competed with each other in 6th grade reading contests. He loved reading as much as me. I was so saddened to hear of his passing. RIP Paul you gave so much to all and you definitely made my life better being a part of it.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

You are crazy in my head today....But always in a good way..:)

Thinking of you today, Paulie. Hoping you found the peace you deserved.

I was a beginning music teacher at northeast elementary in the small town of northeast,md. Paul was one of my favorite students. He was a beginning clarinet player and lived his instrument. It always amazed me as to what a quick learner he was. I loved his very positive personality and how respectful,helpful,friendly and smart he was all the time. There was something very magical about him. His infectious smile and great personality and his gift for music was so awesome. I knew I could...

We just found out today through a Google search, that Paul passed away. We knew him from Houston, and considered him a good friend in 1996-1998. He was one of the first people we met there, when we relocated from California. Sadly, in 1998, we moved to New York and eventually lost touch with him.He was always funny and warm. My husband and I were dating at the time, and Paul always insisted that we MUST get married! I am sure he'd be happy to know that 18th wedding anniversary is coming up....

I wish you were here, I have so much to tell you...And I miss you always.. Me:)

Paulie - When I think of you I smile.

You pushed my buttons and made me better. Thank you.

I promise to continue pushing..... you set an amazing example.

Paul and I worked together, in Newport Beach, +20 years ago. I used to tease him about graduating from 'Crest' (vs Colgate), he got a kick out of this. A big personality, you always felt he was living life to it's fullest, funny, adorable, intense, unforgettable, forever young. For Paul, his family and close friends, sending comfort, peace, light and love.