Brian passed away in the early 1990's. He was living in Germany. He was a Psychologist (I believe), married. They had no children of their own. He has one surviving son Jason who is now 42. Brian's memory lives on in my heart.
Brian was one of my dearest friends. We had English class together for 6 years. I remember that he wrote a letter from Germany to the Reunion committee for the class of 66. They held a reunion at the Queen Mary. I believe it was their 15 year reunion. Anyway, Brian couldn't attend and he sent a letter. After that reunion, I made a promise to myself that I would get in touch with him. I never did and it is a regret that I have. The last time I saw him was when we were attending RCC. He rented a little house right off campus and we would hang out there between classes.
I hope that his son knows what a great guy he was.
Joan Pelletier (Ross) (1971)
Brian passed away in the early 1990's. He was living in Germany. He was a Psychologist (I believe), married. They had no children of their own. He has one surviving son Jason who is now 42. Brian's memory lives on in my heart.Patty Atmore (Chelius) (1967)
Brian was one of my dearest friends. We had English class together for 6 years. I remember that he wrote a letter from Germany to the Reunion committee for the class of 66. They held a reunion at the Queen Mary. I believe it was their 15 year reunion. Anyway, Brian couldn't attend and he sent a letter. After that reunion, I made a promise to myself that I would get in touch with him. I never did and it is a regret that I have. The last time I saw him was when we were attending RCC. He rented a little house right off campus and we would hang out there between classes.
I hope that his son knows what a great guy he was.