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Sharon O'Neill
November 16, 2005
Most of my memories of Brian are associated with family reunions and the like. He always had a funny story to tell and had a great sense of humor. I wasn't around him much for the day to day events of daily living but if you knew him at all you knew that he enjoyed sports immensely and loved his family dearly. My condolences, thoughts and prayers go out to my cousin Margie and the family.
Janie Bjork
November 16, 2005
Dear Lally Family,
I am so sorry to learn of the Brian's passing. I worked with Brian for several years at Summerville Senior Living and will never forget his quick wit and his fun loving spirit.
With my deepest sympathy to all of his family members.
Janie Bjork
Janie Bjork
November 16, 2005
Dear Lally Family,
I am so sorry to learn of the Brian's passing. I worked with Brian for several years at Summerville Senior Living and will never forget his quick wit and his fun loving spirit.
With my deepest sympathy to all of his family members.
Suzanne and Bill Thompson
November 16, 2005
Brian was not just a cousin, he was a delight. He had a terrific sense of humor which gave great joy to those around him. He was a kind and gentle man like his father before him. We send our deepest condolences to Fran, Kathleen, Eileen, Marge and their beautiful children and new grandchild. May his spirit live on through them all.
Joseph F. Corcoran
November 16, 2005
Brian has been a friend and professional colleague for over twenty-five years. A proud family guy, quick witted, always ready to start a conversation with a joke, a funny story, or spot-on mimic. He was a source of consistent support through some tough times, Knowledgeable in: corporate finance, sports of any variety, but especially collage hoops, his passion along with his ever developing golf game. I will miss his friendship, his sense of righteous indignation and his unique sensitive view of the world around us.
Tony Cusati
November 16, 2005
Marge and Children:
I was shocked to hear of Brian's passing. I have an abundance of fond memories from our days with PIA and NME. Not only was Brian a dear friend to me, he was also a close collegue who helped me often through some difficult times. His advice, guidance and mentoring was always an inspiration. I'm sad that I did not keep in close contact with him in our years after NME. I will miss him, but will always be proud to have known him and cherish both the good and difficult times forever.
Our deepest sympathy to everyone.
Tony and Vicky Cusati
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