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Brian is and was the best big brother and son. He loved trivia, his friends, his family at FedEx, wrestling, his doctors and nurses, reading, and a good cruise. He always made friends and never an enemy. Even in the hospital, the nurses and doctors always exclaimed how kind and selfless he was, even when he wasn't feeling his best. For his last paracentesis, he requested that a student do it to give him more practice. He was always thinking of others before himself.
It was in the last few years that we began to savor the sober moments with Brian. Three short years ago, alcoholism took over the Brian that we knew. While he was always kind, we knew it wasn't our Brian, and that he was suffering inside with his addiction and depression. His body, at first, slowly started showing the affects of alcoholism, and after catching covid in January this year, his body began to deteriorate quickly. We've been by his side this whole time, and we will continue to love him through it, and beyond.
It's recently come to our attention that there is no life insurance or available funds for his cremation, so we've decided to create this as a way for those that loved Brian and his family to be able to be there for him one last time. We love you all, and thank you for all of the love and support you've shown Brian and us, while we move through his end journey.
We hope that if you or a loved one are struggling with alcoholism or addiction, that you get the right help for you. Tell your loved ones you care and that you'll be on their journey with them. Hug them tight for us. ❤️

