Brian Wassell (16 Jun 1960 - 9 Mar 2023)

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Location
Stourbridge Crematorium South Road Stourbridge DY8 3RQ
Date
31st Mar 2023
Time
10.20am
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In loving memory of Brian Wassell who sadly passed away on 9th March 2023

Steve Jeavons donated £20 in memory of Brian

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Richard Horton donated £20 in memory of Brian

Thinking of you and your family at this time, Rosine and Rich xx

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Steve Jeavons wrote

Brian was a truly nice guy, he was intelligent and witty and always there if you needed him. He liked Martial Arts which I can remember Cliff commenting how Brian tried out his new moves a little more intensely than how they had been taught in the class. I have a lot of great memories from when I first met Brian and I am glad to have got to know him, he will be greatly missed.

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Steve Jeavons donated £20 in memory of Brian

Brian was a truly nice guy, he was intelligent and witty and always there if you needed him. He liked Martial Arts which I can remember Cliff commenting how Brian tried out his new moves a little more intensely than how they had been taught in the class. I have a lot of great memories from when I first Brian and I am glad to have got to know him, he will be greatly missed.

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Cheyanne Wassell donated £20 in memory of Brian

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Lynn Whitehouse wrote

I love and miss you soooo much. Thank you for always being there for me growing up. When dad passed away I always looked up to you, being my big brother,I saw you as a father figure. When mom passed away thank you for holding and consoling me at her bedside.I am so proud of having such a clever, loving and kind brother. You are already greatly missed and will be for Ever. Love you loads xxxx

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Paige Wassell donated £20 in memory of Brian

A wonderful uncle, with a heart of gold. Love you so very much Brian. Rest easy now xxx

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Ella Jeavons wrote

You were and still are the best big brother any one could wish for. I will always remember your silent caring nature and dry sense of humour and testing your martial arts out on me. I can't image not having you near big brother but be at peace and love you forever ❤️. Xxxxx

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Cheyanne Wassell wrote

In loving memory of a wonderful uncle. Brian I will remember our trips to St Ives fondly. Thank you for looking after my dad and being his idol and for just being you.
Cheyanne xxx

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Liam-James Hackeson donated £20 in memory of Brian

I love you loads Uncle Brian. Ill always remember you holding and consoling me the day nanny Wassell passed away. Miss you so much x

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James Wassell donated £20 in memory of Brian

Love you loads Uncle Brian. Rest easy. xxx

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Lynn Whitehouse donated in memory of Brian

Love you loads big bruv xxxxx

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Kristi Hackeson donated £20 in memory of Brian

love you lots uncle Brian x

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Lee Wassell donated in memory of Brian

Love you loads Brother xxx

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Lee Wassell wrote

The best brother I could ever of wished for always there for me always giving me sound advice as I was growing up.i remember I always felt bro you got me the best presents being your only brother with three sisters from subbuteo to that amazing train set to name a couple. You did yourself seem to enjoy spending time playing with me with them all so thinking now we're they just for me? Anyway we had so much enjoyment from them good memories. I also remember with a huge smile how you practised your martial arts on me, always thought I would beat you one day obviously never happened. Missing you loads already Bro you were and still are my idol, always looked up to you Bro. Rest now my brother and love you always xxx

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Laura Pantling donated £20 in memory of Brian
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Chloe-Dorease Hackeson donated £20 in memory of Brian

I love you loads Uncle Brian x

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Laura Pantling wrote

I have so many memories of uncle Bri that I could list them all day. I can remember him picking me up and holding me above his head in nanny wassell's house, he did it with such speed it was always such a shock! I can remember him downloading a disney fantasia screensaver on his computer and us both watching mickey mouse and the brooms dance across the screen, i must have only been like, 4 or 5. I remember him spending Christmas with us, and him barely getting his car off the drive because it had snowed and was super icy; the . I remember him and Jane bringing Aidan round when he was just a baby, and a few year later, aidan asking to come with me to the shops, auntie Jane said yes and uncle Bri looked panicked.

Mostly, I will remember his intellect and heart, his yearning to learn and his love for sharing that knowledge with others. He was a kindred spirit and I will love and miss him endlessly. I will always have admiration and love for Jane for caring for him so deeply, and making him so happy.

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Michael Glynn donated in memory of Brian

Sorry that we can't be with you for the funeral Jane but our thoughts will be with you and Aidan on the day. Further to Cath's note, it was wonderful to see how happy you and Brian were together when you visited us in Australia all those years ago.
Lots of Love from Susan, Freddie and Mike

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Catharine Glynn wrote

I remember soon after Jane and Brian got together and they visited Australia. They were very happy. It takes a lot of courage to travel across the world to meet some of your new partner's family, AND travel with her children!
And we found Brian had a wonderful, wry sense of humour. He was very quick. He would say something and after a few seconds, I'd think "What did he just say??".

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