In memory of

Brian Austin Cason

1952 - 2019

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Patti Latimer

March 6, 2025

I remember Dr.Cason from my years as a new OR nurse at the SF VA. He was such a great leader and caregiver always thoughtful and kind toward all the staff and patients. I´m just hearing now about his passing and am really saddened and shocked since he was not that old. So sorry for his passing and your loss of such a wonderful talented man.
He did make a big difference in many lives including mine.

Marc Effron

December 1, 2019

Brian was in my medical school class and residency group. He was a great doctor and a wonderful and kind person. The world will miss his medicine, his teaching, and his music.

Beth Devine

August 9, 2019

Brian was a wonderful colleague and a brilliant practitioner. I had the pleasure of working with him at SFVAMC for 8 years. I always knew I could count on him for support anytime a difficult situation arose. He will be missed by many. My heartfelt condolences to his wife Kathy. You brought joy and happiness to his life, a ray of sunshine to his soul. I am truly sorry for your loss.

Gloria Luu

August 7, 2019

I worked with Dr. Cason since 1997 at the VAMCSF. My heart is heavy. Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. My sincere condolences to his family.

August 7, 2019

I knew Brian as a resident in Anesthesia at UCSF. He was very highly thought of as a physician and teacher. I am deeply sorry to hear of his passing. My sincere condolences to his family.
Trudy Garrettson

Deborah Bishop

August 7, 2019

I worked with Dr. Cason for 10 years at the San Francisco VA. He was a brilliant physician and a wealth of knowledge. His patients and coworkers alike loved and respected him. Sincere condolences to his family.

Remy Balonon

August 7, 2019

Lifting your family and friends up in prayer you will be missed here at the SFVAMC.

Myer Mike Rosenthal

August 6, 2019

I remember Brian so well from his days as a medical student and medical resident at Stanford. He was a star and I was ecstatic when he elected to further his education in Anesthesiology. He was a superb clinician and most compassionate physician. He will be missed by so many who had the fortune to interact with him.

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