you can be here today,and gone tomorrow,still losing a loved one,will bring about sorrow.we'll miss his smile,and him all together.who else will we get,to tell the weather.whenever a storm,was brewing in the land.believe me ole Brian,was always on hand.he stayed by the tv,until everything was clear,Brian oh Brian we wish you were still here.only God knows,why Brian was taken away.i guess one day we all must go,cause we were never meant to stay.to the family i say be strong,and hold your heads up high.just think of it as a short farewell,and not a final good-bye.
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Brian was one of a rare breed in our industry. He cared more about others than himself. He was a loved and respected father to his children, a loving and loved husband, and a caring and compassionate friend to all those about whom he cared. It is hard to describe the incredible feeling of loss we have inside our newsroom today, because it isn’t just about losing a co-worker. It’s about losing someone we loved who was in the prime of his life. To say that we will miss Brian, more for what he did off the air than what he did on it, does not do justice to the grief and pain we all feel right now. There will be a huge void on our newscasts when it’s time for weather. There is an even bigger void in our hearts. The thoughts and prayers of the entire Eyewitness News Everywhere family go out to Brian’s loving wife Cindy, their children, and his extended family. I hope the entire Memphis area will offer the same.
James Turpin - News Director, Eyewitness News Everywhere on ABC24 and CW30