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Robert M. Brey

  • On June 25, 2019
  • 15 Comments

Robert M. Brey age 58 of Denton, Texas formerly of Pittsburgh passed away peacefully with his family by his side on Tuesday, June 24, 2019.

Born on June 19, 1961, he was the son of the late Dorothy and Don Brey.

Beloved husband of Shelby Brey of 18 years; step father of Alex Hillen and Nikki  (Andy) Aguilera; and grandberry of Penelope Aguilera.

Robert loved music, he was a musician who enjoyed playing the drums, piano and writing music. He was a hard worker and owner of a successful commercial masonry business.

Family and friends are welcome Tuesday, July 2, 2019 at 11 am at Queen of Heaven Cemetery, 2900 Washington Rd., McMurray, PA 15317.

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

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15 Comments

Chris hillen
Good bye to my friend of over 40 years. We had a lot of laughs, a few tears thru the years. Road trips to the jersey shore, nags head, Florida and the snow covered mountains of Colorado. Always drumming to the songs on the radio as we went. Loved his sleep and weed and snacks. Loved his soda with no ice(you got less with ice). Raised by pickle puss, baileys, us, the army and events. Troll was an success, as I drove the roads of Texas I would often pass one of many super Walmart, churches, firehouses that he built with pride. I’m sure he is watching us from a couch in heaven, with our friends who passed before us, Todd, augie and many more. I’m sure there a bong on the table. I will see you again my friend. Fry
Bill Stammer
Shelby, I am so sad to hear about Bob. You and your family are in my prayers. Bill Stammer
Brad Burks
Robert had a good heart and was a friend. Shelby anything you need just let me know. I will remember all the good things that Robert brought to others and while we mourn his passing We know he is in no pain and in a better place. God Blessed Robert and brought him home.
Twiddly
Troll, you'll be missed but not forgotten. To many stories for this space. When I had my uncle weld his cowbell, he was like a kid at Christmas morning that it worked again. What a guy, sooooo many good and wild stories! Twiddly.
Jodi Easley
I am so sorry for the loss of Robert. He was a business associate, but I considered him a friend, too. We had worked on many jobs together and always enjoyed it. I will surely miss him as a person. I admired his strength to rise up and be better than what he had come from.
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