Brian, You will be missed dearly. My memories of you will always make me smile...
Brian, we lost touch with one another throughout the years, I just want to thank you for sharing your life with me. You meant alot to me and my mom. You will be sadly missed.
Brian you will be missed and I pray that you are blessed in the afterlife. I wish we had gotten to spend more time together, and that I regret.
Joseph Lawrence
Brian you were one of are best workers.But most of all you were a real friend.Always wished we would hear from you again.Are sons thought the world of you.Brian you rest in peace now.Your Friends Bob & Judy bilo
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Brian you rest in peace and don't give the man upstairs any shit.Lots of memories to choose from with you,alots of laughs.
Brian, although you were taken from us too fast and too soon. The smiles and laughter you brought to our lives will remain in our hearts forever. I can only pray you are at peace now, living the life you always wanted when you were here! My heart fills with saddness knowing I will never see you again, but then I think of all the happy times we had. We were just kids when we met, and didn't know much about love. But at least we shared our lives together. We were happy! Just remember I loved you then and you will always have a special place in my heart. Until we meet again ,I promise to you to look after your mom and keep her safe. I love you and you will be sadly missed. Love always Trudy
Brian you will be sadly missed. I will always remember the good times we had together before and after we were married and I will pass them on to your son. I know you love him and are so proud of him. I know you always meant well and you will always have a place in my heart.
A Candle for You My Love...I miss you so much
To those who read this, Brians' distant cousins wish his family all of the best:
Let it be known that Brian came from William, William came from Benjamin, Benjamin came from Samuel who left Philadelphia and moved to National Park, NJ. in 1904. Samuel came from James Taitt who came from Ballybofey, County Donegal, Ireland, arriving in Philadelphia, Pa. in 1865 and getting his U.S. citizenship in 1871. James was an electrician, painter, carpenter, a scots-irish presbyterian and a freemason.
James Taitts' parents were William Taitt and Easther Brown.
Dad,
I’m glad that I got to see you for the first time in probably a year before you died so that you could see all of my pictures from Europe, and I’m glad that you called two weeks ago. I wish I could have maybe seen you more, but I am grateful for seeing you at all before you died. I heard from you so little these past few years, and it would have been nice if you had taken people’s advice and called me from time to time – even if it was just for a minute or two. Regardless, I know you loved me and you had good intentions. I will always have memories of you from when I was younger. We must have gone to Clementon Park about 80 times just ride on that train and visit the white tigers. Your passing has left holes in many people’s hearts, especially grandmom. I worry about her, but I know you will watch over her and protect her, just as so many others myself included will make sure that she makes it through this. I know how much you loved Rocco, and I am sure that he is also heartbroken over your passing. You made many mistakes in your life, but you are forgiven. I love you and I miss you,
Brian, Jr.
Brian, Our hearts are broken. We will miss you and love you always. You will be in our prayers and thoughts forever. I love you Brian.
Daddy, I wish you were not the one to die. I am glad you slept over the night before you died, so I could spend time you. I Know you always wanted to live at my house with us. I remember the time you went to my baseball game and the secret on the ferris wheel with my mom last month. I am glad you came to my 9th birthday party. Daddy, I gave the picture for this, from my photo album of you with your arm around my mom, and I will keep for ever.
Brian, We loved you so much and you will be missed deeply by your son Tyler and I. We are so sad that you will not be there for Tyler to grow up. We have so many good memories old and recent. You were always there for us in our time of need. I am epecially thankful that you were with Tyler at his bedside in the hospital this summer, as it meant so much to him. We are so glad that we did get to say our goodbye to you in private and know that we will see you in heaven.
Although we didn't get a chance to know Brian well, our prayers will be with the Taitt family during this time of loss. We pray that the Lord will draw you close to Him and that you will find the comfort and healing that only God can provide.
In Our Prayers,
Stacy Byers and family Linda Bone's daughter
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.