Brian Ralph Hribar

Brian Ralph Hribar obituary, Geneva, OH

Brian Ralph Hribar

Brian Hribar Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Lake Erie Cremation and Funeral Services on Nov. 15, 2024.

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Brian Ralph Hribar, age 61, passed away, Friday, November 15, 2024 at UH TriPoint Medical Center in Painesville, Ohio, after a long battle with cancer.
He was born September 30, 1963, in Ashtabula, Ohio to Marian (Ritko) and Louis Hribar. Brian was a graduate of Madison High School. He retired as the Best Bartender in Houston, Texas. Brian enjoyed all types of music and attended over 100 concerts with family and friends including his favorite band KISS. He loved watching scary movies, the scarier the better, and super hero action movies. He collected decorative skulls of all kinds for good luck.
He is survived by his siblings: Deborah (Brian) Serra; Patricia Cunningham, Dorothy Fabian, Louis Mark Hribar, and Scott (Kate) Hribar. He is also survived by nieces and nephews: Ronnie Carder-Jones, Rhonda Carder, Stacy (Matt) Peaspanen, Chelsea (fiancé, Mac Houston) Cunningham, Ronald Fabian, Michele (CJ) Davis, Kathleen Hribar, David (fiancée, Tiffany Holbrooks) Hribar, Kaulah (Jon) Whipple, Amanda Hubbard, Allora Nicastro; great nieces and nephews: Alexis, Mason, Waylon, Taylor, Ronald Gordon, Peyton, Colton, Aerabella, Micah, and Madaline. He is also survived by his dearest friends: Barbie, Brenda & Scott.
Brian was preceded in death by the love of his life, David Oltman; best friend, Floyd Black; His parents: Marian (Ritko) and Louis Hribar; his brother, Alan Hribar; nephew, Joseph Hribar; and great-nephew, David Hribar II
It was Brian's wish to not have a public service or flowers. The immediate family is having a private ceremony. Final Resting Place will be at Madison Memorial Cemetery on Arcola Road.
In lieu of flowers, contributions toward Brian's cemetery memorial can be sent to the family C/O Lake Erie Cremation and Funeral Services, 1500 Harpersfield Road, Geneva, Ohio 44041. www.LakeErieCrematory.com

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