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Richard W. Brizendine

Baltimore, Maryland

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BRIZENDINE , Richard W. On December 9, 2012 Richard W. Brizendine , beloved son of the late Edward and Evelyn Brizendine, loving brother of Robert Brizendine, Carroll Brizendine and his wife Jeanine, and Kimberley Burkhardt and her husband John. Dear uncle of John and Pete...

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Richard will remain an important member of our family. Dating one our daughters in high school and at our home later as a big brother. Then living in basement at another daughters home years later. Shared much laughter with us and his Turkey chili when we came to Baltimore to visit. Our friend, and was considered an adopted Son. Our family will miss him.

To the Brizendine family, I want to extend my heartfelt condolences to you all. My heart is broken, learning of Richard's death. He was one of the truest friends a person could have. We were very close back in our college days, waiting tables together at the Mt. Washington Tavern. Every Sunday night, we'd knock off around 10 or 11 and head down to the Owl Bar, where we were usually the only patrons, and we'd talk until closing. At my prodding, the "Umpster" would go on about baseball,...

Kim and Carroll, I am sorry to hear about your brother, your family will be in my prayers. Les Marier

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Kim & John, Bobby, Carroll & Janine, I'm so shocked and saddened about the loss of Richard. He was such a wonderful person, and it hurts to have him leave so soon. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.
He was a bright light in my life, and a dear friend I will always love and hold near in my heart.

Kim and family, peace and love to you in this time of sadness. We are sorry for your loss.

We are sorry for the loss of your brother Richard. We have many fond memories of all of the children playing in the alley on Stevenson Lane. We hope that your faith will get you through this difficult time.

LaVerne & Ed Johnston