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Wendy (Beal) Kurey & Family
April 4, 2005
Driscoll Family, We are truly sorry to hear of your loss. No words can help you in your time of sorrow and remembrance. Brian is in a better place and waiting to see you all again someday. Until then may he watch over all of you as your guardian angel. Our thoughts are with you.
Christina Tassinari
March 22, 2005
Dear Driscoll Family,
I am truly sorry for what has happen to Brian he was a friend of mine and I will miss him. I have a lot of memories of him that I will always remember. Driscoll Family be strong for that is what he would have done. He is in a better and safer place. Brian I will miss you, and will see you someday.
Gina McNeeley & Family
March 20, 2005
To the Driscoll Family,
We are truly sorry for your loss. We have known Brian for many years and will always remember his outgoing personality and his wondeful sense of humor. He was a good person and a great friend to all. He will always remain in our thoughts and prayers, as will all of you.
Gina McNeeley & family
Shannon Capriulo
March 19, 2005
Lisa,
Sorry about your loss. I know I have not seen you since High School but you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Shannon Capriulo ( formerly from Arlington, Ma )
Colleen Andrews
March 18, 2005
Driscoll Family,
My deepest sympathy to you all. I have very fond memories of Brian, he was a special person and I will always remeber him as that. You are all in my prayers.
Colleen Andrews
Sacca/ Ales Family
March 17, 2005
Driscoll Family-
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very difficult time. May the love between you all and God help you to cope. Brian was a very special person and will be in our hearts forever. We'll never forget him!
The Moscatel Family
March 17, 2005
"Always remember to forget the things that made you sad.
But never forget to remember the things that made you glad"
May God hold you in the hollow of his hand.
With sincere sympathy and prayers
Jeff & Jenn Tocio
March 17, 2005
We are truly sorry for your loss. Your family will be in our prayers through this difficult time.
Kristen Nickerson
March 17, 2005
To the Driscoll Family,
I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to all of you. There are no words that I could say to ease your pain. We, who knew and loved Brian will always treasure his memory. He was very special to me and I will always remember the wonderful and special time I shared with him. In time, all your happy memories will provide comfort to all of you. For I know Brian is at peace and free of suffering now that he is in heaven.
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