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Linda Walton
August 16, 2016
Brian and my son Wiley spent a lot of time together as children. We had a lot of fun with the whole family. Over the years we had lost touch with each other, but I did see Brian {all grown up} a few months ago. Nice, friendly man he had grown up to be. My condolences to his children, and the entire family. May the good memories offer some comfort.
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Kim (Shady) Jackson
August 14, 2016
So sorry to hear of your passing Brian.You were loved by all who knew you. Your family and friends are in my heart and prayers. You will be missed by so many. Another angel has gone home. Bet Ray Ray is happy to see you! God Bless!
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