Brian John Gardner of Vero Beach, Florida passed away unexpectedly on February 4,2026 at the age of 87 with loved ones by his side.
Born to Ralph W and Mary Alice (Russo) Gardner on December 7,1938 in Willimantic, CT and grew up in Mansfield, CT. He attended Windham High School until enlisting in the United States Marine Corp on December 7,1955 at the age of 17.
After leaving the marines he returned to Willimantic where he married his former wife Lurline Rose Herrick in 1959. He started his career at Cooperative Oil and then returned to college where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree. He spent his career as an executive for several national food distribution companies. He later became President of Wayne Foods retiring in 2004.
Brian’s passion for golf and travel remained throughout his years.
He is pre-deceased by his daughter Shelley R. Gardner, his infant granddaughter Olivia and his brother Robert I. Gardner.
He will be sadly missed by his children Neal B. Gardner, Susan D. Gardner, Lisa E. Gardner, Eric P. Gardner (Elizabeth); his grandchildren; Catrina; Tyler; Quintin; Gabrielle; Griffin; Grace and great-grandson Nash. He also leaves behind his twin brother Bruce W. Gardner and his long-time friend Barbara Ness.
Brian will be laid to rest at Cape Canaveral National Cemetery on February 12, 2026.
In keeping with the family’s wishes, services and burial will be private.

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