Brian D. Kuch

Brian D. Kuch obituary, Downingtown, PA

Brian D. Kuch

Brian Kuch Obituary

Visit the James J. Terry Funeral Home - Valley Township - Coatesville website to view the full obituary.
In Loving Memory of Brian David Kuch
August 7, 1970 – April 6, 2025
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Brian David Kuch, 54 of West Brandywine Township.
Born in West Chester, Pennsylvania Brian was the son of Susan C. (Rostron) Kuch and the late Frank D. Kuch.
Brian earned a degree from Penn State University in Carpentry and Construction.
After his education, Brian worked for many years dedicated to the family business, where he oversaw the service department. Known for his steady hand and craftsmanship, Brian was also skilled at furniture restoration and refinishing.
Brian was a man who found his peace and joy in nature. Whether he was hiking through the woods with his dog, casting a line into the water, or spending weekends at the family cabin, he was most at home surrounded by nature.
Animals held a special place in his heart. His loyal dog and two rescue cats were not just pets, but family-constant companions who brought him comfort and unconditional love.
A devoted sports fan, he enjoyed watching football, baseball, and golf.
But more than any pastime, it was family that mattered most to him.
In addition to his mother, Brian is survived by his daughter: Sayla Kuch; siblings: Michael Kuch; Stephen (Deborah) Kuch and Joy (Graham) Pratt; nieces and nephew: Florence, Eveline, Taylor and Nathanael; dog: Charger; cats: Camper and Peter
Rest in peace Brian. You were truly one of a kind, and we will carry you with us always in our memories.
A private service will be held at the family's request.
James J. Terry Funeral Home - Valley Township - Coatesville

1060 W. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville, PA 19320

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