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BRIAN JUCHA Obituary

JUCHA, BRIAN, age 32 passed on to meet our Lord Thursday Jan 31, 2013. Three years ago he was diagnosed with the worst brain tumor one could have. He fought a good fight against all odds. Serving in his church and growing in Christ, he relished the Love of God and others around him. During his life he worked hard, played hard, enjoyed life to its fullest, and was always there to lend a helping hand. His birth mother passed on when he was young, with another form of Cancer and left him, two younger siblings, and father to carry on. Now Brian at the young age of 32 has left behind his young wife (Jessica), two little boys (Chase 4 and Bradley 6), his siblings Chris Jucha and Stephanie (Jucha) Brooks, parents Raymond and Patricia Jucha, along with a grandmother, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephew, and many more close family and friends. A service celebrating Brian's life will be held Saturday February 9, 2013 at 4 p.m at First Baptist of Tavares located at 124 North Joanna Avenue, Tavares, Fl 32778 the church contact number is (352) 343-7131. His body has been cremated and the ashes will be taken to the ocean near Stuart, Fl. and dispersed by close friends and family, at Brian's request. Donations are welcomed to help his surviving wife and children and can be sent to First Baptist of Tavares.

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Published by Orlando Sentinel on Feb. 7, 2013.

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JANIS ALBERRY

February 7, 2013

Only the good die young. So sorry about Brian. Wishing you all comfort and peace.

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