Brian E. Eshleman, 60, of Warrenville, passed away suddenly on Saturday, September 17th. He had spent his day doing what he loved best, spending time with family and especially his granddaughter! Brian was born in Santa Monica, CA. on February 20, 1962 to the late Bart Eshleman and the late Theona (late Len) Kurtz. He is survived by his loving children, Jonathan (Ariel) Eshleman and Megan (Thomas) Eshleman-Schaedel; his cherished granddaughter, Josephine Schaedel; dear siblings, Brad (Arlette) Eshleman, Randy Kurtz, and Cheryl (Blake) Wuhrmann; and many “Grand-dogs”! Brian worked for more that 20 years in the computer division as a senior developer with the former American Access Insurance Company, now known as Kemper Insurance. After family, he most enjoyed DIY projects including woodworking and general carpentry projects. His other hobbies included watching movies, traveling, comedy clubs and listening to Classic Rock music. His many talents and general love of life will be greatly missed by his family. A “Celebration of Life” will be held on Thursday, September 29th, from 4:00 until 8:00 PM at Brady-Gill Funeral Home, 16600 S. Oak Park Ave., Tinley Park. Flowers are acceptable or contributions in Brian’s memory to a charity of the donor’s choice would be appreciated. Family and friends are encouraged to sign the online guest book and leave a condolence message. Info. (708) 614-9900
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