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Brian Brezina, age 41, was a man of quiet generosity and unwavering love. Though life was not always kind to him, Brian gave what he could, often offering his time, laughter, and heart tot hose around him. Despite his own struggles with self-love, he never failed to make others feel valued. He didn’t see how special he was, but to those who knew him, his kindness was immeasurable. Brian’s two sisters were not just family, but his closest friends, and he cherished them above all else. Their bond was the foundation of his world. His love for them, and for his family, was clear in everything he did. He found joy in the simple things: a Sunday afternoon spent playing Dungeons & Dragons with friends, singing karaoke with cousins, or sharing a movie or TV show to create memories with loved ones.
An avid reader and aspiring writer, Brian’s passion for stories never wavered, even though he never finished a book he started. But it was the stories he shared, the inside jokes, and the moments of laughter that will stay with those who loved him the most. His ability to make others laugh, even in difficult times, was one of his greatest gifts.
Brian will be remembered for his warmth, his wit, and the deep care he had for those around him. In his final act of love, he gave the gift of life as an organ donor. Though his time with us was too short, the impact he made will live on in the hearts of all who knew him. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of sharing their lives with him.
Brian is preceded in death by his parents, Bob and Carol Brezina: Grandparents Tom and Elaine Ohler, Henry and Dolly Trice,Dick and Midge Brezina, Bruce and Rose Miller.
Surviving are sisters Tara Miller, Lynnette Brezina and Husband Travis Knotts and son, step parents Allan and Sharon Miller, Aunt Tami and Uncle Todd Slingluff and family, Aunt Joy and Uncle EJ Poydence, Aunt Jennifer Brezina, Uncle Rick (Deceased) and Aunt Theresa Brezina and Family, Aunt Becky Medved (deceased) and family, Aunt Donna and Uncle Bill Wallace and family and Uncle Bruce Miller and Aunt Barb.
Arrangements are under the supervision of SLATER-REGA FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICES INC. 730 W Main Street Mt. Pleasant
A private memorial service will be announced by the family. Please visit Brian's online memorial at rega.slaterfuneral.com to sign the condolence guestbook. Richard Rega funeral director
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