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Brian Babcock Obituary

Brian E. Babcock

Fishkill - Brain E. Babcock of Fishkill passed away on February 10, 2012 at St. Francis Hospital. He was 48.

Born on August 3, 1963 in Beacon, NY To David Babcock and Viola Pucino.

Brian graduated from Beacon High School, Ducthess Community College and was currently attending SUNY New Paltz.

He was an avid Bowler and enjoyed Cooking.

He was currently employed at Shoprite in Fishkill.

He is survived by his mom Viola Babcock and his step father Ralph Plass of Fishkill. He is also survived by several loving Aunts, Uncles and many loving family members.

Funeral Services will be private for family members only.

Funeral Arrangements under the direction of Robert H. Auchmoody Funeral Home 1028 Main Street, Fishkill.

For Brian's guestbook or to send Viola a sympathy card please visit www.hudsonvalleyfuneralhomes.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Poughkeepsie Journal on Feb. 15, 2012.

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Glenn Phillips

February 10, 2023

It does not feel that 2012 was the last day here on earth. I think of him often with great memories.

Glenn C Phillips

February 9, 2022

I think of us all having those nice parties and enjoying life. Time flies by so quickly and I keep those memories close to me. Glenn

Robin Granata

February 18, 2012

I am so sorry to year about your son Brian and I were classmates and friends, He was an inspiration to me and others. He will be missed

Pat Lamanna

February 17, 2012

Brian was my student at Dutchess Community College. He was a role model for the younger students, eager to learn and conscientious. He was also very caring and compassionate and had a strong vocation for helping. I am so sorry to hear of this loss.

carolyn garrison

February 16, 2012

alldealar viola so sorry to read about your son i remember when they were all kids huggss

Glenn Phillips

February 16, 2012

Dear Vi and Ralph my deepest condolences on your loss of Brian. I had seen Brian years ago at Rite Aid. We had chatted about meeting and catching up. Now, I will not have that chance. My loss. I hope to reconnect with the family. Hugs

Diana Wetzel

February 16, 2012

I had the privledge of supervising Brian for one year at The Turning Point at St Francis Hospital. Brian was always reliable, on time, and going beyond his job responsibilities. Brian was intelligent and very caring, always wanting "to make a difference" in someones life. - and he did! He was one of the most caring interns/counselors I have work with, he truly cared about people. Sending peace and prayers.

February 16, 2012

Our sincere sympathies to you and your loved ones ~ Rest in peace and comfort.

lisa carlson

February 15, 2012

I was shocked when I read this today . I use to work with brian at a inventory company and he was always the one that brought a smile to the job and never complained. His caring ways and big smile could light up a room. I am so sorry to the family of brian for your loss. God has a true angel in heaven. Lisa

louise baranick

February 15, 2012

Dear Vi and Ralph,
Words cannot express the sorrow that I feel for the two of you. Your hearts must be so heavy. I want you both to you know that you are in my heart and in my prayers. You are two of the most wonderful people I have ever know. My love to you both !
Louise Baranick

Beverly Wise

February 15, 2012

I never knew Brian personally but had many interactions with him at Shop Rite. Being a senior lady and often being unable to find an item, reach it or lift it. I would try to find someone to help me. Brian seemed to always be there with a beautiful smile and willing, helping hands. You should be so proud of this wonderful son that you raised.

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