Suddenly, on June 24, 2007 at his home in Baltimore, MD, JOSHUA ADAM BRAND, beloved son of Louis Brand and Joan M. Brand-King; loving brother of Meghan Brand of Manassas; cherished grandson of Louis and Jean Brand of Rockaway, NJ and Marie Giganti of Queens, NY.
The family will receive friends in the family owned and operated MacNABB FUNERAL HOME, P.A., 301 Frederick Rd., Catonsville, MD (at Beltway Exit 13) on Thursday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., with prayers beginning at 8 p.m. Interment private.
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5 Entries
Jennifer Rowe
July 15, 2007
I regret that I haven't signed this guest book until now; I was afraid to read Josh's obituary. For the past 4+ years, I was Josh's girlfriend/informal fiancee. I love him so very much and will never forget him. He will always be my teddy bear, and I will always be his pumpkin. His extremely tragic and untimely death has left me devastated.
Meghan Brand
July 2, 2007
Dear Josh,
I will miss you for the rest of time. I was always proud to be your sister, but after hearing all the people you have helped.. My kids will know how great of a person their uncle is.
Love your sister,
Meghan
Elisabeth Williams
June 30, 2007
Josh certainly made an impact on my life and I am truly sorry to hear of his death. He had an amazing intelligence and compassion for humanity. He will be missed.
Betsy Williams
June 29, 2007
Josh was a student at SJHS with my daughter Elisabeth. I remember Josh and Elisabeth doing many many group projects together for their IB classes. I was always in awe of his amazing intelligence and the insights that were uniquely his. I am so sorry to hear of his death.
Terry Fitzgerald
June 28, 2007
We'll miss you, brother.
A gentle giant for human rights.
We know that you will be there on our picket lines and when we face off with the powers of hate, and we will feel your strength.
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