Brian Deacon obituary, 1945-2022, Fayetteville, NY

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Brian Deacon

1945 - 2022

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Molly Radez

December 14, 2024

Brian will always remain in our hearts He was an amazing person, a kind, loving brother-in-law. We shared some good laughs together Peter & Molly Radez

John Visco

January 23, 2023

My deepest condolences.

- John Visco

Judy Wood Corey

December 30, 2022

So very, very sorry, Ann. You were Brian's best partner. Judy

Joe and Cindy

December 29, 2022

Our Sweet Ann,
A lovely remembrance of a man who truly embodied kindness.
Joe and I look forward to celebrating Brian in January.
Much love,
Joe and Cindy

Dewey Davis

December 24, 2022

Dear Ann,
So sorry for your loss and ours too.
I will never forget when I called " The Deacon " he would always say
"THE DEACON SPEAKIN "..
I believe I will hear him again someday soon in the future.
We jointly owned a motorcycle back in 1962-3 but it got misplaced after graduation when we all went off on our " ADVENTURES".
Just another fond memory.
We love you,
Lynn " Dewey " Davis.

Lisa and Robert Mitchell

December 23, 2022

Ann,
So very sorry for your loss. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Lisa and Bob Mitchell

Margaret Clare Radez

December 22, 2022

Brian Deacon will be remembered in the hearts of many, especially our dear Ann. We loved knowing him and sharing fun times together. Truly, he'd wish for Ann to carry on with her vivacious spirit, her love for people, and her zest for life. The kind and gentle spirit of Brian lives on. Rest in peace Deke Love, Peter and Molly Radez

Danny Loughlin

December 20, 2022

Danny Loughlin

December 20, 2022

Danny Loughlin

December 20, 2022

I picture Brian walking up third street, from his house on Homewood drive. That day was late August 1959 when The Deacon walked over to where I was sitting on the hood of my mother's '53 Dodge, with my friend, Dick Fien. We started high school that year, freshmen at Fayetteville-Manlius. During those formative years, we hung-out and did the things fourteen-year-old boys did: talked about guitars and girls. Brian that taught me how to make good pancakes and I who taught him to smoke cigars. I miss you old friend....be with God.

JoAnne Bloom

December 20, 2022

Ann and Family I´m so sorry for your loss of Brian. Prayers and Hugs. JoAnne Bloom

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December 20, 2022

Jan

28

Calling hours

10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

All Saint's Church

Lancaster Ave., Syracuse, NY

Jan

28

Funeral Mass

11:00 a.m.

All Saint's Church

Lancaster Ave., Syracuse, NY

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