Please share a story or memory you have of Brian on a white piece of paper or card stock sized roughly 4"x6". Please write only on one side of the card, but feel free to use as many cards as you need. These stories and memories of Brian will be compiled into a scrapbook for his children to treasure as they grow.
Mail cards to:
1728 Ocean Avenue, #203
San Francisco CA 94112
Or, if you wish, email your story or memory to Lauren and it will be transferred to the scrapbook on your behalf.

To Nicholas and Christina, Your Dad was a wonderful person. He did a lot of things to help people that me (his Mothe) did not know of. Brian always loved to find out new things and discover how they worked. He and I use to always watch the Star Trek program on TV every week. He loved science and math. Nicholas you remind me so much of how your Dad was at your age. I am so proud of you and Christina and your Mom too. I will always be a part of your life and I love you very much. Your Grandma Joan
Posted by: Joan Natz | May 15, 2009 at 10:43 AM
Dear Christina and Nicholas,
Your dad, Brian was an extremely gifted, caring man who easily became a part of our family! I admired his scientific accomplishments, musical talent, and compassionate helpfulness to everyone, but especially that shown to me. He certainly loved you unconditionally and was really proud of you as he would be now. I'm really proud to be your grandmother.
Vivian Coe
AKA Grammie Vivi
Posted by: Vivian Coe | April 03, 2009 at 08:40 PM
Dear Nicholas and Christina,
Your dad, Brian was an extremely gifted, caring man who easily became a part of our family! I admired his scientific accomplishments, musical talent, and compassionate helpfulness to everyone,but especially that shown to me. He certainly loved you unconditionally, and was really proud of you as he would be now. I'm really proud to be your grandmother!
Grandma Coe
AKA Grammie Vivi
Posted by: Vivian Coe | April 03, 2009 at 08:34 PM
I am your Aunt Sue. Your Uncle Bill and I loved your dad. Your dad was such a "live life" type of person. He was so gifted and talented and he brought joy to all who knew him. He was loved by many and will be sorely missed.
Posted by: Susan Thomas | February 15, 2009 at 06:47 PM
I knew your dad from when I went to Almaden Hills Methodist Church. He was an awesome person. Your dad was full of joy and love, keep your faith, always remember that his joy and love came from God's loving us.
Janelle
Posted by: Janelle Stroschein | December 23, 2008 at 09:47 AM
Nicholas and Christina,
My name is Ted Marcopulos and I worked with your father many years ago at Watkins-Johnson in Palo Alto. I worked on a special RF on-wafer automated test application which was quite advanced for the day. I just want you to know that your father was a real inspiration to me at the time and definitely helped mold my career. Your father was an excellent mentor, a talented engineer and a man of outstanding character, something you should both be very proud of.
God bless yuu.
Posted by: Ted Marcopulos | November 20, 2008 at 09:45 PM
Your daddy made many outdoor candles for our church on Christmas Eve. Christmas lights and candles will remind us of him!
Posted by: carole L. Vincent | November 20, 2008 at 02:13 AM