Brian J. Calabro
Brian J. Calabro, 57 of Quincy, passed away early Saturday morning September 10, 2022 in South Shore Hospital, Weymouth.
Brian was born in Quincy on February 27, 1965, son of the late Joseph and Katherine (Johnson) Calabro.
Brian is survived by his mother Katherine Calabro, his sisters Mary Lou and her husband Bill Frisoli, Gail Walter, Linda Donovan and his brother Paul Calabro. His Nephew Chuck Walter, Nieces Mary Beth Murray, Melissa Anzalone and nephew Kevin Donovan.
Brian’s late best friend his dog Kyle.
A Celebration of Brian’s life will be held on Wednesday, September 14, 2022 from 9-11AM in Boston Cremation, 116 Franklin St., Quincy.
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Brian was a wonderful man. I am so sorry for your loss.
JoAnn Tinney
So sorry for your loss. May he Rest In Peace!
Charlie
Daddy , words can’t explain my loss, u and paul were the brothers I never had, u took me every where as much as a pain in the ass to you, you’re resting now and ill see you soon, have a cold one ready for me bud , love u pal charles d
Daddy, you and Paul were the brothers I never had, our time together when I was was something special that I can’t describe you took me everywhere even if I was a pain in your ass, our relationship was not as uncle and nephew but as brother’s, I will see you soon, make sure you have a cold one ready for me, love you pal Charles d
My baby brother we had so many good times on the hill and especially Mutton Lane. You were the best Nanny to Kevin.
You really were good hearted you suffer with your disease for such a long time. You tried for four years to be sober.
Love you brother.
Linda
Brian will always hold a place in my heart! He was a kind-hearted guy who would give you the shirt off his back !
Now you can Rest In Peace for sure !! Always love you !! Love , Jan Prezioso Odenweller ! Xoxo
Daddy- we’re going to miss you. Remembering the good times.
Rest In Peace.
Steven & Christine
Brian you were the best even though you had a horrible disease for years. Will always love you rest in peace buddy.
Rest In Peace, ❤️
“Daddy” you had such a presence as shy as you were. I’m glad I had the gift to grow up with all of you guys. I will forever remember the 4th of July’s at Linda’s, the holidays at Mary Lou’s, the Marshfield Fairs and the pig roast on Town Hill. I know Joe was waiting to welcome you, be free now.
Brian, Rest In Peace buddy, god did we have some laughs. I still maintain that no ever made me laugh harder than you.
You will be missed!
Gary and Janine
Gail and family,
So very sorry for the loss of your brother. God bless him.
Virginia O’Rourke
My condolences to your family on the loss of your brother. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Rest In Peace, wish we could have met you. Blessings to the family.
So sorry for your loss. May he Rest In Peace
I’m so sorry at the loss of Brian. He was such a sweet guy with a big heart. He will be missed. Rest In Peace Brian
Just want to offer my condolences to you and your family. I lost touch with Brian over the years but kevin always kept me in the loop vicariously. I’ll never forget Brian’s affable nature. Always had a great smile and looking for a good time I owe a lot to him. He made me laugh a lot when I needed it. We could go on and on. I’m thank full I met him in my lifetime.
Hey I’m sorry to hear about your passing. From 1984- 1995 I was with your nephew almost every day . You made me laugh for years , daddy you will be missed by many .
Condolences to his whole family.
I want to thank everyone for all your kind words Daddy will be and is missed everyday.
Love you all
Linda Calabro Donovan