1945
2021
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Camille
November 27, 2024
Brian was my "bus buddy" on the Shipley Center bus. Third seat back on the left. When his wife, Kim, wasn´t aboard, I grabbed the seat next to him. I was living in Port Townsend and the bus picked me up somewhere East of Sequim.
He was a very nice man! I miss him.
Camille
November 27, 2023
Brian was my Bus Buddy! If Kim wasn´t on a senior bus trip with us, I knew I had a seat on my left. Third seat back.
We were also Tundra Buddies. His was green; mine red. He parked on the right for trip; I parked on the left. Our trucks looked like Christmas. We laughed at ourselves.
I still look for that truck when I roll up to Costco. We both liked to park WAY out in the lot.
Two years since he passed! I miss him.
RUSSELL NEGLIA
November 27, 2022
I have such fond memories of Brian from our High School days at Pius X High School. We were good friends. I lost contact with him after High School; then about 10 years ago I ran into him by accident at the Long Beach Grand Prix. So sorry to hear of his passing.
Kathy Bare
November 27, 2022
Brian and Kim have been in my thoughts lately. Hard to believe it has been 1 year. He is missed.
Russell Neglia
September 8, 2022
I´ve been looking for Brian for months since I stopped getting his emails. I´m a High School classmate of his. He was my friend. About 10 years ago I ran into him at the Long Beach Grand Prix. I am so sorry to hear that my friend is gone. May the Lord be with him.
Tom and Sue
December 8, 2021
Although Brian moved to a different state, he knows he is forever in our memories, the space of laughs, hugs, good conversation, jokes and orange gloved waves. Friend, you are loved and missed. Sigh.
Ed Motokane
December 6, 2021
I was so sorry to hear of Brian´s passing. He was such a kind man, and he and Kim warmly welcomed our family when we moved to the Dungeness Heights neighborhood three years ago. He was a wealth of knowledge in so many different crafts, and he taught me a lot of about woodworking. I will miss my friend Brian very much.
Hindes: Jim and Linda
December 6, 2021
A dear friend. Thank you for your service to country and to community. You devoted time, money, and many photographic memories to our military veterans and families. You continue to live in our hearts.
Camille Wood
December 3, 2021
Brian will be missed on the Shipley Center´s bus. I think he took more trips than anyone. A kind fellow, a Veteran and husband.
Beth Barrett
December 3, 2021
Brian was such a kind and thoughtful man. He had a heart of gold...always thinking of others. We will miss him
Kathy Bare
December 3, 2021
We have lost a kind and gentle man. Our thoughts and prayers go with the family
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