After high school, Brian attended Valparaiso University where he joined the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. He learned a few memorable drinking songs which he could recite from memory up until his final days. However because of such activities, Brian transferred to Tri-State University (now Trine University) from which he graduated in with a BS in Business Transportation. After graduation, Brian returned to Lockport to work in the family trucking business, White's Transportation. His father had started the company and Brian worked there until his retirement in 1996. He also married his HS sweetheart, Linda in 1964 and the two of them built their home on Heather Drive in Lockport. Brian lived there until his health issues caused his daughters to bring him to New Hampshire to be closer to them.
Brian joined the Air National Guard in 1963 and was assigned to the 107th Tactical Fighter Group out of Niagara Falls. In 1967 Brian and Linda celebrated the birth of their first daughter, Michelle. In 1968 however, his number got called and Brian was activated to Vietnam. He eventually reached the rank of Staff Sergeant E5 and was stationed at Tuy Hoa Air Force Base in Vietnam. He was in Vietnam for 7 months, 23 days, 16 hours and 22 minutes but no one was counting… For anyone that knew Brian, his active duty was cut short by the need to be present at the conception of his 2nd daughter, Denise. Brian was very proud of his service to his country, attending Tuy Hoa reunions during his retirement and telling stories and wearing his hats up until his last days. Brian was involved in many clubs and organizations throughout his life. He was an active member of Mt Olive Lutheran Church until his move to NH. He's been a member of Olcott Yacht club for over 50 years, even maintaining his card in NH. Although no longer sailing, he enjoyed having dinners with family and friends there. Brian was also a member of the VFW, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, and Club 60 Dinner & Dance Club.
Unfortunately, Brian's wife Linda passed away from cancer after 32 years of marriage. Brian remarried Joan Sposito a couple of years later and they were married for 13 years before she also passed away. Brian's heart was always in Lockport however living in NH allowed him to attend his grandchildren's many events from sports to graduations. He was also able to spend time with his daughters.
Brian is survived by his two daughters Michelle (John) Bost and Denise Adorian; grandchildren Lynea and Colby Bost and Geffen Adorian; sister Andrea (Albert) McFadyen; nieces and nephews Liane, Douglass, Craig, and Heather McFadyen.
Interment in Cold Springs Cemetery.
Arrangements by Prudden And Kandt Funeral Home, Inc.
After high school, Brian attended Valparaiso University where he joined the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. He learned a few memorable drinking songs which he could recite from memory up until his final days. However because of such activities, Brian transferred to Tri-State University (now Trine University) from which he graduated in with a BS in Business Transportation. After graduation, Brian returned to Lockport to work in the family trucking business, White's Transportation. His father had started the company and Brian worked there until his retirement in 1996. He also married his HS sweetheart, Linda in 1964 and the two of them built their home on Heather Drive in Lockport. Brian lived there until his health issues caused his daughters to bring him to New Hampshire to be closer to them.
Brian joined the Air National Guard in 1963 and was assigned to the 107th Tactical Fighter Group out of Niagara Falls. In 1967 Brian and Linda celebrated the birth of their first daughter, Michelle. In 1968 however, his number got called and Brian was activated to Vietnam. He eventually reached the rank of Staff Sergeant E5 and was stationed at Tuy Hoa Air Force Base in Vietnam. He was in Vietnam for 7 months, 23 days, 16 hours and 22 minutes but no one was counting… For anyone that knew Brian, his active duty was cut short by the need to be present at the conception of his 2nd daughter, Denise. Brian was very proud of his service to his country, attending Tuy Hoa reunions during his retirement and telling stories and wearing his hats up until his last days. Brian was involved in many clubs and organizations throughout his life. He was an active member of Mt Olive Lutheran Church until his move to NH. He's been a member of Olcott Yacht club for over 50 years, even maintaining his card in NH. Although no longer sailing, he enjoyed having dinners with family and friends there. Brian was also a member of the VFW, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, and Club 60 Dinner & Dance Club.
Unfortunately, Brian's wife Linda passed away from cancer after 32 years of marriage. Brian remarried Joan Sposito a couple of years later and they were married for 13 years before she also passed away. Brian's heart was always in Lockport however living in NH allowed him to attend his grandchildren's many events from sports to graduations. He was also able to spend time with his daughters.
Brian is survived by his two daughters Michelle (John) Bost and Denise Adorian; grandchildren Lynea and Colby Bost and Geffen Adorian; sister Andrea (Albert) McFadyen; nieces and nephews Liane, Douglass, Craig, and Heather McFadyen.
Interment in Cold Springs Cemetery.
Arrangements by Prudden And Kandt Funeral Home, Inc.
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