[NFB-Idaho] Brian Jain Obituary

Ramona walhoframona at gmail.com
Sat Jun 1 22:51:39 UTC 2019


I guess we could call the church to see when the service is schedule. Since the address is printed, I think the omission of the time was an oversight. 
Ramona

On Jun 1, 2019 1:23 PM, Mary Ellen via NFB-Idaho <nfb-idaho at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> .Hey larry, thank you for putting this in here.  Very thoughtful of you. 
> ME 
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> From: Larry Sebranek via NFB-Idaho 
> Sent: Saturday, June 1, 2019 12:23 PM 
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> Cc: Larry Sebranek; lisanfb at gmail.com 
> Subject: [NFB-Idaho] Brian Jain Obituary 
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> Brian Jain . Brian Charles Jain July 7,1949- April 24,2019 It is with great 
> sorrow that we note the passing of our beloved brother, Brian Charles Jain. 
> Brian was born July 7, 1949 in Nampa, Idaho to Lewis D and Ruth H Jain. He 
> died unexpectedly of a massive heart attack while traveling through Munich, 
> Germany. Brian graduated from Nampa High School in 1967. He graduated from 
> University of Idaho, and held advanced degrees from the University of 
> Washington and University of Arkansas. He was a US Army veteran and lived 
> for several years in the Seattle area. He returned to Idaho to work for the 
> 1990 census and decided to stay in Nampa. Brian worked for many years at the 
> Idaho Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired as an Orientation and 
> Mobility Trainer. He continued advocating for visually impaired children and 
> seniors into his retirement on a consulting basis. Brian was very active at 
> St John's Cathedral in Boise where he was a Lecter and Eucharistic Minister. 
> Brian is survived by his sister Laurene Stanford (Jerry) - Nampa; brother 
> Mike Jain (Diana) - Gig Harbor, Washington; beloved nieces Michele, Tracey 
> (Lou), Nicole (Kyle), and Alisa; and his great nephews and nieces. He is 
> also survived by first cousins from the RE Hamilton family of Nampa. Peggy 
> Hansen, Jerry (Dian)Thomas, Barbra Thomas, Judy (Pat) Harper, Dan Walker, 
> Gary (Marsha) Hamilton, Gene (Dana) Hamilton, Carol Venn, Ray (Peggy) 
> Ohlaug, Merry and Rich Hellwege and countless friends. Brian was famous for 
> his quick wit, unfailing kindness and generosity. He loved traveling through 
> Europe and Russia with dear friends. On his final pilgrimage to Medjugorje, 
> Bosnia he fell ill and died doing what he loved. A memorial service will be 
> held at St. John's Cathedral 807 N. 8th St, Boise, ID with a wake to follow 
> at 7117 W Brookover Dr, Boise. We miss him terribly but will continue his 
> quest for the perfect triple latte and amazing pastry. In lieu of flowers, 
> donations may be made to Free Wheelchair Mission in Brian's name. . 
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