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Luke Walker
May 26, 2018
Brian Hillard was an amazing person and one my best friends in Mandarin High School. Not only were we classmates, but we were teammates as well and also sang in choir and a solo group together. We were total music nuts together. Brian was a talented dude and extremely smart. I learned a lot from Brian, he was always a voice of reason. And a ladiez man too ! Missing you Big Hilly ! Love you man ! See ya on the other side
Aaron Ford
June 10, 2013
Brian was an athlete, a scholar and an artiste.
Brian shall always be remembered as the comedian, singer and poet of Camp Rainey Mountain, Camp Shands and a multitude of other events too numerous to mention here.
May he enjoy the eternal happiness of heaven.
June 10, 2013
Brian Hilliard earned his Eagle Scout award on February 28, 1994 with Troop 473 out of St. Joseph's Church. He was also a member of OA - Order of the Arrow and an all around good guy. He was always full of laughs and smiles.
tim Danson
May 10, 2013
Brian was a great human being and a role model to me as a youth boy scout in troop 273. I will always carry the memory of him singing a song in church that I played piano to, Just him and me. My thoughts and prayers rest with the Hilliard family during this trying time.
Heather
May 6, 2013
Heaven received a new angel today and his name is Brian. You will truly be missed!
Michele Fitzpatrick
May 6, 2013
My thoughts and prayers go out to Brian's friends and family. I loved having Brian as a classmate at Mandarin and enjoyed hearing him sing every Sunday at church. Brian you will forever be missed!!
Nicole DeProspo
April 28, 2013
Mrs. Tricia Brown
April 17, 2013
My Sincerest Condolences to Brian's family. I remember Brian as a great kid at Crown Point Extended Day and in our neighborhood. My daughter, Jennifer, went to school with him, too, and was saddened to hear this news. May God guide you through this loss.
Tatum
April 15, 2013
GODS BLESSINGS ON YOUR FAMILY AT THIS TIME AND IN THE TIME TO COME.
Mary Tatum
April 15, 2013
MY HEART IS SADDEND AT YOUR LOSS. ALTHOUGH I DID NOT KNOW YOUR SON PERSONALLY, AS A MOTHER WHO TOO HAS LOST A CHILD I FEEL YOUR PAIN. MY DAUGHTER WAS ALSO BORN AT CAMP LEJEUNE. MAY KNOWING THAT HE WALKS WITH ANGELS AT THE HAND OF GOD GIVE YOU PEACE IN THE DAYS TO COME.
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