Brian-Kent-Obituary

Brian A. Kent

Syracuse, New York

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June 13, 2008 Brian Kent, 49, of Liverpool, passed away suddenly at his home on Friday evening. Born in Kingston, NY, Brian attended SUNY Brockport, where he earned his master's degree. Brian worked at Lockheed Martin in Liverpool for 24 years, where he was the director of operations. During his...

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Lisa,
Lennie and I are saddened to learn of the passing of Brian. I am thankful for having had the opportunity to know and work with him. Please accept our sincere sympathy and may our prayers and thoughts bring peace to you and family in this time of sorrow.

Jim & Lennie Canty
Windermere, FL

MRS. KENT,

MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. I JUST LEARNED OF BRIANS PASSING AND AM SHOCKED. I WAS A CLOSE FRIEND OF HIS IN HIGH SCHOOL BACK IN KINGSTON NY AND SPENT MANY YEARS PLAYING SPORTS AND HANGING OUT WITH HIM AND OUR GROUP OF FRIENDS, ESPECIALLY AT HIS HOME ON SCHUFELDT STREET. HE EMAILED ME ABOUT 1 YEAR AGO AND SAID WE SHOULD GET TOGETHER IN THE NEAR FUTURE, BUT LIKE SO MANY SORRY STORIES, WE NEVER DID. I AM COMPLETELY SHOCKED BY HIS UNTIMELY PASSING, AND WILL NOW REFLECT BACK ON...

Dear Mrs. Kent and Family,

My deepest condolences go out to you at this very difficult time. I worked in Human Resources at LMC in Syracuse until 2001, overlapping several years with Brian and sharing professional efforts. I saw him successfully take on many challenges with energy, zeal and compassion, and know he profoundly affected so many fellow employees for the better. May you take some comfort in knowing his legacy of caring lives on in the good of his deeds.

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Lisa Kent...
Words cannot express my deepest sorrows for you. My family and I have gone through the same experience as you..losing someone tooooo soon and suddenly with no warning signs..I pray that you and your family get through this terrible experience and remember ALL of the great things your husband has done and what a legacy he has left for others to follow..I know he will be missed greatly.

Mrs. Kent,

I am so deeply sorry to hear of your loss. Mr. Kent must have been an awesome man, as you would always tell us his first name was Clark. I felt like such a "grown-up" when I finally learned his first name, even if I was 24. Although we talk often, I just want you to know that I've always admired you, and I hope that as I continue in my education, I'm half the teacher to them that you were to me. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers, and if there is anything...

Lisa,
I am deeply sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. Brian will be truly missed.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. I am Brian's cousin. We didn't see much of the Kent cousin's growing up, but I remember him being very funny and bright.

Lisa,
Uncle Gordon called us to let us know of Brian's unexpected death. He was going to let us know when he found out further details, but never heard from him. Walter just called us and said he saw the obituary online that it was today. We had planned to attend and are truly sorry we were not notified. Brian was very special to us. He was always very friendly and loving to us. Our deepest sympathy to you and all his brothers and sister. We loved him dearly and know that he is now in...

I worked with Brian for many years and always appreciated his hard work and good humor. My sincere condolences to all his loved ones.