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Amy
May 9, 2005
Brian was the most amazing man I know. He helped me through some of the most difficult times in my life and he will always be in my heart. My heart goes out to his family right now. I know his children and grandkids were his entire life. He adored each and every one of you! I know his father was very good to him and helped him so much in his times of need and I am sure in knowing Brian that meant the world to him. Brian was the kind of man that leaves memories that you can never forget, I know I never will.
Staci Sharp
May 9, 2005
Thinking of you in your time of need. May god be with you.
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