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Brian Arthur Poulter

  • On January 31, 2013
  • 10 Comments

Brian Arthur Poulter, age 72, of Shawnee, Kansas,  passed away unexpectedly  Thursday, January 31, 2013, on a business trip to Pittsburgh, PA.  Brian was the beloved husband of 31 years to Sandra Poulter;  loving father of 4 sons, cherished grandfather of 7; and he leaves behind his adored best friend, his dog Satch.   After retiring from IBC, Brian continued working as a private engineering consultant due to the high demand for his skills.  Assistance by Funeral Advocates, LLC.  Funeral arrangements entrusted in Cremation & Funeral Care by Danielle Andy Belusko, 3287 Washington Rd., McMurray, PA 15317, (724) 260-5546.  Friends and Families are welcome on Saturday, February 9, 2013, at 4:00 pm to celebrate Brian’s life at the ballroom at the Argosy Hotel & Convention Center. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Brian’s name to a local animal shelter of your choice.  

Please view and sign the family’s online guestbook at www.cremationfuneralcare.com.  


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Rick Schwebel
To the family : my sincere condolences. There is no greater pain than the death of a loved one. Sometimes it seems almost more than a person can bear. Jehovah God helps us with this in His word, He promises us that He will put a stop to all sickness and death will be no more (REV 21;3.4) Jehovah also shows His love for us through the ransom sacrifice of His beloved son Jesus Christ. What a wonderful gift to be given ! Then the hope of seeing our loved ones again on this earth, transformed into a paradise. The Bible tells us this was Jehovah's will when He created Adam & Eve. Please read: (Genesis 1:26,27; John 5: 28,29; Psalms 37:11,22,29). If you have any questions or comments, You contact me at: ricruiz@aol.com Sincerely:
Tom & Patty Bartoszewski
Sandy, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. I worked with Brian for over 30 years and he was like a gentle giant. He never got upset or had a bad word to say about any anyone. Tom & Patty Bartoszewski
paul loffredo
you all have my deepest condolences and due to my unable to walk very far i will miss the services sorry.love paul
Joyce Brixey
Sandy, I think you know, by now, how sad and heartbroke we are, for your loss and ours. Brian was the one man I always said I could go to, if I ever needed help. He was a wonderful friend and the kindness man, anyone could ever know. Junior is going to miss him, so much. He always looked forwatd to their "Wed. night, get together". Thinking of you, and hoping your memories will get you through this terrible time. Love U
Kay Coleman
Sandy, I am so very sorry about Brian. You are in my thoughts and prayers. He was such a nice person. I'm sorry that I will not be able to attend the service in person, but I'll certainly be there in spirit. Kay
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