Brian had worked at the Randolph County Sheltered Workshop and as a security guard. He accepted the Lord as his Savior and was baptized at the Zion Lutheran Church in Moberly. He loved all things KISS and had tattoos on his arms of same; also Elvis memorabilia and horror movies. One of Brian’s favorite holidays was Halloween, decorating and having the biggest pumpkin and also the Fourth of July. He was known for his contagious smile and his love of people.
Survivors include his parents, Pete Reilly of Prescott AZ, Burldeane Reilly of Moberly Mo, 3 sisters, Letitia Barney of Moberly, Audria Reilly and Wendy Essig and a brother Donnie Underwood all of Kansas City MO, nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents.
Services honoring and celebrating Brian’s life were held at the Huntsville City Cemetery.
Contributor: Brian Kissell
Brian had worked at the Randolph County Sheltered Workshop and as a security guard. He accepted the Lord as his Savior and was baptized at the Zion Lutheran Church in Moberly. He loved all things KISS and had tattoos on his arms of same; also Elvis memorabilia and horror movies. One of Brian’s favorite holidays was Halloween, decorating and having the biggest pumpkin and also the Fourth of July. He was known for his contagious smile and his love of people.
Survivors include his parents, Pete Reilly of Prescott AZ, Burldeane Reilly of Moberly Mo, 3 sisters, Letitia Barney of Moberly, Audria Reilly and Wendy Essig and a brother Donnie Underwood all of Kansas City MO, nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents.
Services honoring and celebrating Brian’s life were held at the Huntsville City Cemetery.
Contributor: Brian Kissell
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