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6 Entries
Louis Tilley
December 21, 2024
Dear Kaisers, My a sequence of events, today, while moving - I came across a cherished old photo I thought I had lost. It is of me and Brian Kaiser, inscribed by him. We were live on TV during one of my sports segments on KYW-TV, live from a Phillies game. Was this your son? I started looking up his name, and came across this. For some reason I've always remembered that day. From what I read here, it certainly sounds like that beautiful young man I put on TV that day. My sincere sympathies. It seems he touched many others like he did me. God bless him, and you. Lou (610) 937-8420
Barbara Shadell
November 9, 2004
I was deeply saddened when I heard about Brian's death. My assignment as a counselor with the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation was to work with students at Temple University. I met Brian when he began his education there. I was impressed by his motivation, good sense and positive outlook. I will never forget the support he received from his parents; that made it possible for him to attend classes and be a part of university life. Ann Gehling, an OVR counselor has kept me informed about his progress over the years. I always smiled when I thought about the success he achieved. He touched many lives, I am sure. I will always have fond memories of him. My sympathies -
Lee Omlor
November 9, 2004
Dear Vernon, Joyce and Michael,
I've just come from Brian's Funeral Service and I have never experienced a more beautiful, heartfelt, or loving good-bye in my life. How proud you have to be of Brian knowing how he inspired SO MANY people in his lifetime.He was an absolute saint on earth and his memory and inspiration will live on in my heart forever. Thank you.
Love,
Lee
Petro Pristatsky
November 8, 2004
The Kaisers are the best family. It was a pleasure to work with Brian. If Heavenly Kingdom is taken by good deeds, then Brian has it. Brian was lucky to have such woundrefull mam and dad and brother. My sympathy to the family from Petro.
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Ray Palmer
November 7, 2004
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser,
When I heard of Brian's passing it brought tears to my eyes. I will always remember as a child his incredible smile and impenetrable determination despite the difficulties life handed him. I have thought of Brian often in my adult life as he been an inspiration to me when times get tough...
With this sorrow I send my love,
Ray Palmer
Mary Kay and Paul Cavanaugh
November 5, 2004
Dear Vern,
We wish we could convey in words how sad we are. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
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