Brian Humphrey

Brian Humphrey

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Brian L. Humphrey, 54, passed away December 14, 2012 in Mesa, Arizona. He was born in Ironton, Ohio on September 13, 1958 to John and Evelyn (Lane) Humphrey. Brian was a construction worker who enjoyed Harley Davidsons and working on various projects. He was preceded in death by his father, John Humphrey. Those who remain to miss him are his mother, Evelyn Sarnstrom, his step-father, Earl Sarnstrom, his brother, Jay Humphrey, his sister-in-law, Karie Humphrey, his niece, Amber Flor and his nephews, Steven Humphrey, Joseph Humphrey and Tyler Humphrey. A Memorial Service will be held at Sunset Resort, 8615 E. Main St., Mesa, Arizona in the club house facility on Saturday, January 5, 2013 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM.

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8 responses to Brian Humphrey

  1. Over the past few months I have really gotten to know my brother n law. Yes he can be a true pain in the backside. But, I found him to be a very gentle giant. I will forever miss you.

  2. I love you. I’m so sorry things turned out the way they did, but I know you are in a better place and your earthly suffering is over. I look forward to the day we see each other again. Until then rest in the arms of Jesus. We love you.

    Bob and Mary

  3. brian, i love you my freind and i will see you agian real soon. you will be greatly missed. freinds like you are so few and far between. you are and will be forever in my memory. i know i am a better person for just having known you. you will never be forgotten.

    to his family, i am so sorry for your loss. Brian is and will always be my best freind. i know he is with us. please let us know if there is anything we can do for your family. god bless.

  4. Amran says:

    Yes, I dad do something fun. I went swmiimng at Wet n’Wild water park and talked to you while I was on the way with a bunch of kids in the back of the pickup with Abby, who went with me too. I did a pretty good job with the backstroke. I think the kids are about to beat me at swmiimng, so I hope I can hold up a little longer. I remember I didn’t do such a good job when Darla was at Ft. Coob Lake, but an old indian helped us out, and I gave hime all the watermelons I had. I’m still growing tomatoes, green beans, squash and cucumbers. I hope I don’t have to reward anybody with melones (cantaloupes) or sandias (watermelons), because they don’t grow too good in El Paso, although I trying my luck again at pumpkins. Anyway, thanks for the memories, son, but remember; mine’s the 10th,and your’s is the (seven)teenth. Love always, Dad.

  5. Nikki Melvin says:

    To all of Brian’s family, you are all in my thoughts and prayers. He was a good man and an awesome friend. He had such a big heart. He will be greatly missed. He will always hold a place in my heart. I LOVE YOU BRIAN!!!

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