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Monsignor Jim Carini
April 9, 2024
To Cynthia and family: Sincere condolences on the death of your beloved Brian from Geraldine, Frances and Fr Jim Carini of Chester, CT. Fr Tom told me of Brian´s passing yesterday. We knew Brian when he was growing up and would often visit us in Chester and when we visited the Murphys in Rockville Center. Brian will be remembered at Sunday Mass this coming weekend and we will keep you in our prayers as you mourn his loss. May he Rest In Peace!
Carolyn Barton
February 9, 2024
Brian had that winning combination of warmth, deep love for his family, intelligence and a great sense of humor.
Here is one of my favorite quotes,
"Be the things you loved most about the people who are gone."
We will always have Brian in our hearts, and we will never walk alone.
Love Always,
Carolyn and Don
Jeanie Bella Czyzak (Kathy Henck´s sister)
February 9, 2024
Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of Brian. May the happy memories you have with him give you some comfort, especially at this time. Rest Peacefully Brian . Jeanie Bella Czyzak
Paul Henck
February 8, 2024
There´s so much to say about Brian that it would take years to share all the fun and laughter that he brought to our lives. From trips together and dinners or just hanging out at each other´s homes it was always fun and filled with love.
Brian´s greatest love were for Cynthia and his three fantastic daughters who all became family and friends over these many years. We miss our dearest friend greatly already but will go on ,thankful for everything he shared with us.
RIP my dear brother and friend.
Cheri Casimano
February 6, 2024
Dear Cyndy and family. My deepest sympathy to you and your family. I loved Brian as a friend and brother. Working at Barnes and Noble we would sit and talk about the world problems (and of course we felt we solved them) and most of all we would talk of family. Brian so loved you Cyndy and often laughed saying how did you ever put up with all the stuff he did. His girls he loved and was so proud of them. I had the pleasure of meeting a couple of the girls when Brian would bring them to work. Cyndy you and your family have become a part of my family because of Brian. Love you All!!
Kathy Henck
February 6, 2024
Kathy Henck
February 6, 2024
Kathy Henck
February 6, 2024
We have been friends with Brian and Cyndy for over 40 years. We have shared many great times together. It´s rare in life to come across somebody that is such a true and loyal friend , Brian, was that guy !He made us laugh till we cried and treated us and fed us like kings. you never went hungry when you´ were around Brian . It´s going to be hard living without him but the memories we shared can help us through the tough times. We will continue to make memories with Cindy with Brian in our hearts We will miss you Brian Rest peacefully ,until we meet again .
Love you!
Kathy and Paul
Debbie Raffo
February 6, 2024
Working with Cynthia at St.Charles always remembering when we worked holidays together the huge Shrimp cocktail she would bring in that Brian Prepared for us
Mike Colancecco
February 5, 2024
I will never forget your allowing me into your family. The countless projects you completed for us while begrudgingly explaining to me what you were doing, only to have it go way above my head.
We saw 100% eye to eye on 2 things; our love for an outstanding oversized bowl of chocolate ice cream, and an unwavering extreme love for your daughter. And that was more than enough.
I appreciate how much you endured over this past year always with a smile
and a word of reassurance that you were ok.
Enjoy your eternal sunsets Pop Pop, we love you!
Teri Friedman
February 5, 2024
Sending my deepest condolences. May his memory be a blessing. Teri (Sohn) Friedman
Midge Gutmann
February 5, 2024
Oh Cindy, I´m so sorry, I didn´t realize Brian was sick. My heart goes out to you and the girls. I´m glad you had these last few years at the lake together,it looked so beautiful.Lots of hugs and prayers for all of you.
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