BRIAN ANDREW FULLER

Born December 6, 1991

Died June 4, 2025

Brian attended Pittsford, NY schools and graduated from Pittsford Sutherland High School in 2010. He attended University of Buffalo, Monroe Community College, University of Rochester and proudly received his Bachelor degree in Economics from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2015. His parents valued his opinions on economics and finance, and he was able to use some of his skills at his job over the last 15 months at a local insurance agency.

Brian loved his family and dearly missed his departed grandparents Fritz, Carol and Ray. He loved being on the water in a boat:  tubing, waterskiing, swimming or sailing. He was an exceptional bowler as a kid, and played rugby in high school. He was also a good skier and snowboarder. He had a soft spot for animals, especially cats. He enjoyed watching Seinfeld episodes and Bills games with his dad and Peggy. Talking with his sisters and other family members on the phone, walks in the park with his mom, reading and binge-watching Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones and more helped get him through his dark times. 

He is cherished and will be missed and loved always by his father Fred (Peggy), mother Laurel (Tim), sisters Kelly (Meno) & Rachel, aunts and uncles Kathy, John, Ken & Robin, cousin John and grandparents Linda & Tony.

Private services were held at the convenience of the family.

19 responses to “Fuller, Brian Andrew”

  1. Laurel and Fred , We are so deeply sorry for your loss of Brian. Take one moment at a time and let your friends and family carry you as long as the need be. Sending love and prayers .

  2. Fred, just came across this & want you to know I am thinking of you! Hoping happy memories help bring some peace for you & your family.

  3. Fred and Laurel,
    Prayers for peace and comfort for you and your family from me and my family. Be blessed and be encouraged that God can heal all pain.

    • Fred and Laurel I am deeply sorry for your loss of Brian. I am truly sorry for your loss of Brian. I know how much he was loved ร nd cared for by your family. May the memories of all the good times you all had with him help you all through your healing process. May God Bless you all and know I am praying ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿพ for you all. My sincere sympathy for your loss.

  4. Fred and Laurel I just saw Brian’s obituary and truly sorry for your loss. May it comfort you to know thoughts and prayers are coming your way. Use all the good memories to get through the hard times.

  5. Kelly, my thoughts are with you and your family as you grieve Brian’s passing. May you feel surrounded by love and comfort now and throughout the grieving process. Much love being sent your way.

  6. My deepest and sincerest condolences to Fred, Laurel, and the rest of the family. Kelly, there are no words except to say how sorry I am for your loss and that I love you mucho. Iโ€™m here for you โค๏ธ Praying for peace and comfort for everyone who knew Brian. May he eternally rest in peace ๐Ÿ’•๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ

  7. Fred and Laurel I am deeply sorry for your loss of Brian. I am truly sorry for your loss of Brian. I know how much he was loved ร nd cared for by your family. May the memories of all the good times you all had with him help you all through your healing process. May God Bless you all and know I am praying ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿพ for you all. My sincere sympathy for your loss.

  8. Fred, Laurel and family. We are truly sorry for your loss. Don’t let go of the memories. They will help each of you through this difficult time. Sending you hugs and keeping you all in our prayers.

  9. My deepest condolences to Fred, Laurel, Kelly, Rachel and your family for your loss of Brian. My heart goes out to you at this difficult time.

  10. Fred and Laurel. The bond between a parent and a son is unbreakable, even by death. His love will always be with you. Kelly and Rachel – the same goes for the bond between siblings.
    We pray for God to wrap His loving arms around Brian and your entire family.

  11. Laurel,Fred and families…Dear Jesus, I pray for peace to cover you all during this time, and the days and weeks and times to come. I pray for the healing of your hearts for this unimaginable loss.

  12. Laurel and Fred and all who were touched by knowing Brian, there are no words to convey how sorry we are. Brian was such an amazing young man and loved by many. Know that we are sending prayers, love and support. Thinking and praying for all of you.

  13. Laurel, I am so sorry to here of your loss. Words can not express my sympathy for you and your family. My prayers go out to you all.

  14. Laurel and Fred
    I just heard the devastating news of your son’s passing.
    My heard goes out to both of you. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
    Jeanne Filipowski

  15. Laurie, I’m very sorry to hear about your loss of Brian. While I’ve not met your family I’m sure losing your son is devastating. We are not meant to outlive our children. I wish you happier times.

    • Thank you Patrick. He was such a sweet soul and we just wanted him to have some happiness. Thanks for reaching out, small world.

  16. Laurel and Tim, I am so sorry to hear of Brian’s passing. I am not sure that I ever met him, but I learned how special he was to you when you talked about him. Prayers for you as you go forward.

  17. Laurel,
    It’s Jan Boyle from the old days at IUCC, mother of Michael Burbank who died in 2003…
    I just heard about Brian from a newer church member who lives in my neighborhood, and asked me if I knew you…I’d love to reconnect with you, if you would like that. I only have your old landline number in Pittsford, which I’ll try, but I’m hoping we can find each other again. Sending so much love your way, I’m so very sorry, none of us want anyone else to know what it’s like – hoping we can find each other again.

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