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ELIZABETH BUSH
March 14, 2024
ELIZABETH BUSH
March 14, 2023
Aloha nui, Brian.
Helen and Jim Kraft
March 14, 2020
Brian, the light of his family, rest in peace dear child of God. Gone but never forgotten.
Kristie Thill
April 9, 2016
Brian,
I'm not really much for words, but "Thank-you" for being a good friend of my family.
Brian Durham
April 8, 2016
I will never forget the times we shared!
The good and the bad you have shared your life with me.
Actually he asked me for help! His heart was so great that he was also helping me.
I will never forget
Margo Bravo
March 25, 2016
Garry & Colleen and family, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your son. I will be keeping all of your family in my thoughts and prayers.
Jim and Helen Kraft
March 22, 2016
Gary and Coleen, Jim and I would like to express our sincere sadness in the loss of your beautiful young son Brian. Please know we are offering Mass and prayers for your family
Craig Joseph
March 21, 2016
Most Respected Brother Brian,
I did not have the honor to meet you
personally, but through my friend and the empowered nurse who was helping you through life after the military, Elizabeth Bush, I learned about you and your most important service as a Navy SEAL.
All true religions teach that a man or a woman who passes away while serving in the military is guaranteed a spiritual destination as a blessing from God. I know this is true for you, and that you are in a wonderful place now, free from suffering and filled with other real heroes like yourself.
For your family, I send my heartfelt prayers for their quick recovery from the pain of losing a loved one, especially at a young age.
I salute you, Sir. You are one of my heroes for life. It is an honor to sign your Guest Book and include you as part of my Spiritual Warrior family.
God bless you and yours.
Wishing you all the best on your journey.
Craig
March 21, 2016
The Washington State Veterans Cemetery extends our deepest sympathies to the family of Brian G. Brower for your loss. We honor him for the service and sacrifice he made for our nation, he is a true hero.
Bonnie Gibbons
March 21, 2016
Thank you for your service Brian. May you rest in peace.
Elizabeth Bush
March 21, 2016
It was an honor and a good fortune to spend some time with you, Brian. You stole my heart in short order and changed my life for the better. I will hold you in my heart as I go about doing the needful. Someday, somehow, I hope to see you smiling and free n a white sandy beach in Hawai nei. Aloha Nui
March 20, 2016
Thank you for your service. Rest In Peace
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