A Life Well-Lived: Reflections on the Passing of Brian White
As I sit down to reflect on the life of Brian White, I am reminded of the importance of living life to the fullest. Brian, who passed away peacefully at his home on May 31, surrounded by his loving family, was a true embodiment of this philosophy.
Born on December 15, 1943, in Farmington, Brian grew up to be a man of many passions. From his early days as a graduate of Wilton Academy to his later years as a devoted husband, father, and outdoorsman, Brian’s life was a testament to the power of living life on one’s own terms.
Brian’s love for gardening and the great outdoors was evident in his beautiful garden, where he would often spend hours tending to his plants and enjoying the fresh air.
Brian’s love for the outdoors was matched only by his love for his family. He is survived by his son, Lonnie White, and his special lady, Erna White, who were by his side until the very end. His family was his rock, and he was theirs.
Brian’s love for fishing and hunting was unmatched, and he would often spend hours on Nicatous Lake, reeling in the big ones.
As I reflect on Brian’s life, I am reminded of the importance of living in the moment. Brian’s love for life was infectious, and his passing is a reminder to all of us to cherish every moment we have with our loved ones.
Brian’s love for camping and the great outdoors was evident in his many adventures, where he would often spend hours relaxing on his deck, surrounded by nature.
In the end, Brian’s life was a testament to the power of living life on one’s own terms. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him, but his legacy will live on in our hearts.
A Life of Service
Brian’s life was not just about personal pursuits; he was also a man of service. He worked at the Wilton Tannery, G.H. Bass, and as a Recaust operator at International Paper Company in Jay. He was a member of the Wilton Fish and Game Club and the N.R.A., and he enjoyed giving back to his community.
Brian’s love for volunteering and giving back to his community was evident in his many years of service to the Wilton Fish and Game Club and the N.R.A.
A Legacy of Love
As we say goodbye to Brian, we are reminded of the importance of leaving a lasting legacy. Brian’s love for his family, his community, and the great outdoors will be remembered for generations to come.
Brian’s love for his family was unmatched, and he will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
Rest in peace, Brian. Your life was a testament to the power of living life to the fullest.