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Brigette Spears
August 14, 2024
My brother became one of my best friends as we became adults. He was so caring which came through in how kind and we'll mannered he was. Yet he could make you laugh at any situation with his quick wit and sarcastic nature. He was great at telling a story. His great comedic timing and vivid rhetoric would engage his audience large or small. He was always there to listen and just the best big brother you could ask for. Life will never be the same without you. But I know your still looking out for me and will live on in the hearts and memories of everyone that loves you. 'Till I see you again Bri Bri.
Stephanie Surovik-Smith
June 25, 2024
I will always cherish the memories I have playing at the farm house with Brian and our grandpa's dog Puppy, which I believe Brian named. That name stuck with that dog until he was old and gray. Made me think of Brian everytime. I wish we could have been there for the service today. Sending you strength today and peace in all the days ahead. We love y'all.
Melissa Smith
June 25, 2024
My first memory of Brian is just after his birth. He was my beloved nephew and cousin to my kids. He was always a happy, go-lucky, kid and forever with a smile.
My heart breaks for his wonderful mother and sister.
I love and admire you more than you know.
Aunt Melissa
Michael Surovik
June 19, 2024
Brian you were loved by all and will be remembered and missed by all. You are in my heart and prayers.
Uncle Michael Surovik
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