Tribute Wall
Sunday
6
January
Visiting
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Sunday, January 6, 2019
Dangler Funeral Home, Inc.
600 Speedwell Avenue
Morris Plains, New Jersey, United States
973-539-3300
Monday
7
January
Funeral Mass
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Monday, January 7, 2019
St. Virgil's Church
250 Speedwell Ave.
Morris Plains, New Jersey, United States
Monday
7
January
Interment
11:45 am - 12:00 pm
Monday, January 7, 2019
Holy Cross Cemetery
340 Ridge Road
North Arlington , New Jersey, United States
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Naval Ahuja posted a condolence
Monday, January 7, 2019
Dear Boucher Family,
Please accept our most sincere condolences. May God give you strength to bear this great loss. May Brian's soul rest in peace.
I met Brian at AT&T. I remember Brian as a friendly and modest guy, who was cracking jokes and adding some levity the business conversations.
Praying for the Boucher Family,
Naval
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Manny posted a condolence
Friday, January 4, 2019
To Pat, Brian, Kim, Matthew & Conor I send you my most heartfelt sympathy, your husband & your dad was a good man and I am grateful that him & I were friends. To Dan, Joey, Judy & Tish your brother was much more than an in-law, him & I shared innumerable memories that I will always cherish. To Brian, see you down the road buddy, till then you'll be in my thoughts & prayers..already miss you to the max
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Lisa Varlese posted a condolence
Friday, January 4, 2019
I worked with Brian during his tenure as a consultant to AT&T. His kindness and fun sense of humor were always welcome by those of us both in the office, and at the ISM meetings that we attended. My sincere condolences to the Boucher family and all of Brian's friends. May the fondest of memories sustain you at this time.
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Joe Sullivan posted a condolence
Friday, January 4, 2019
Brian was instrumental in Morristown National Little League--He impacted 100's of kids and he was so much appreciated. He helped in all areas at MNLL and his service to the community was outstanding. His sense of humor; quick wit;fantastic stories and assistance made my experience with MNLL worth the time. He could always make us smile--He was a damn good man who truly loved his family and will be sorely missed. Joe. Sullivan
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Pat Wehner posted a condolence
Friday, January 4, 2019
I worked with Brian at AT&T after he'd "retired" and only met him in person once. He always made work more fun and loved telling stories about his wife, sons, and family. He was so proud of all of them and enjoyed every minute he spent with them. He was a blessing to everyone who knew him. My sympathy to his family.
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Amanda Mesa posted a condolence
Friday, January 4, 2019
Dear Boucher Family:
I am extremely sorry to hear of your husband, father and grandfather's passing. Brian was a wonderful man and had the special gift to make anyone smile and laugh.
I worked next to Brian for 4 years and was blessed to have made a good friend that will be missed by so many people.
Brian: Rest in Peace, Bouch. I owe you that lunch we didn't get to, but it will have to wait a bit. Don't forget you still have to hydrate in heaven - Hydration Nation!
God bless your entire family during this time.
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Pat Roth posted a condolence
Friday, January 4, 2019
I worked with Brian while in the Purchasing Dept. of AT&T. He was a friendly, knowledgeable, and humorous guy. Rest in Peace.
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Tony Marione posted a condolence
Thursday, January 3, 2019
My tribute to a very respected member of the Blue Jay family from an underclassman who barely knew you.
Brian you are an inspiration to us all. You bled the colors of blue and gold through and through. We all love you and will miss you, till we met again. God's speed on your lourney.
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Dan McCarthy posted a condolence
Thursday, January 3, 2019
Brian Boucher is my first cousin. My brothers and I grew up across the street from the Boucher clan in North Bergen. Our mothers were sisters and were very close. So, us "kids" had the great luck to grow up with our cousins as extended family members. We borrowed milk and sugar, clothes, we did day trips to a lake in NJ, we took weeks long trips together to Massachuets. We spent holidays and family events together. Brian was always in the middle of the action as a steady eddie. You could always count on Brian for a positive spin, a good story or a funny joke or to volunteer for a task. He reflected his dad's energy level. He was a walking, talking encyclopieda of sports trivia. As the consumate family man, Brian loved his wife Pat and his boys. He was engaged in everything they were involved with. Brian was an example of a good American. He's in heaven now with Letty, Joe and Michael and lots of close relatives so he has plenty of folks to talk to. Meanwhile he leaves us here with a hole in our hearts till we're able to see him again in heaven. God bless you Brian Boucher.
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Thursday, January 3, 2019
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I only met Mr. Boucher once, but we immediately hit it off. God speed Boucher family.
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Joe Berry posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
Brian and I became good friends during our days at at&t. I truly enjoyed working with Brian and truly enjoyed the wonderful humor he always had, easing sometimes tense situations.
We will all miss Brian, each in our own way. To me it will be the wonderful conversations we often had.
My sincere condolences to all his family members, please be assured of my prayers.
Eternal Rest grant unto him O Lord!
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Wednesday, January 2, 2019
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Bob Bendotti posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 1, 2019
So, in my mind's eye, I see Brian, walking the halls on his way to his next class at St. Joe's High School circa 1964-65. He is smiling, laughing, telling stories and jokes, engaging and, at times, even studying. Brian was "good people" in every way imaginable. He was also very intelligent, had a non-stop quirky sense of humor, and carried a high level of emotional intelligence.
Brian Boucher fully understood the very special St. Joe's relationships that had developed and been nurtured over so many years. Brian knew that many of us valued that shared experience as much as he did. And so, he did all he could to keep us connected. Brian was steadfast in supporting our class reunions, luncheons and "special events"
Most important is that Brian never wavered in his deep faith in Our Lord. His faith served as the north star in his life and helped him navigate our world and the many challenges it presented. Brian was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, brother, volunteer, employee, classmate and friend.
Finally, Brian was understandably anxious about "meeting our Lord". My first inclination, shared by Doc, was that fear had overcome Brian. But then we realized, and helped Brian do the same, that he KNEW, with full confidence and in full faith, that he, Brian Boucher, was about to meet the Lord. And so it was. Godspeed BB!
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John Conforti posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 1, 2019
Brian was one of the first guys I met at Seton Hall our freshman year of 1966. Since we were both from Hudson County (North Bergen and Hoboken); we spoke the same language, which could be crude at times. We pledged Tau Delta Phi together and had a great time all through college.
He will be missed.
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Joan Braun posted a condolence
Sunday, December 30, 2018
Fond memories of days at Manasquan ,with Brian's contagious smile,great sense of humor and warmth that gravitated to all to him.No wonder Patty snatched him up and he her !! A true match made in Manasquan.
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Lou Traina posted a condolence
Sunday, December 30, 2018
Many thoughts and prayers are coming your way from Brother Lou. I was fortunate to visit w Brian when he was in NAPLES. So many memories of a man who lived life to the fullest. Who loved his family and who was a man of great faith.
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Bob Harkins posted a condolence
Sunday, December 30, 2018
Like other brothers of my class in Tau Delta Phi at Seton Hall, Brian Boucher was a legacy brother. Someone to be looked up to, a person of experience and knowledge who could be consulted in times of need. Whether it be which professor to get aquainted with or help in planning the next mixer.
It's been a long time since we last talked but I know if he and I found ourselves in the same room, we'd have plenty to talk and laugh about.
Brian will be missed but never forgotten. RIP my friend.
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Vickie Walsh posted a condolence
Sunday, December 30, 2018
I am so very sorry to hear about the passing of Brian. My thoughts and prayers are with you. May happy memories help you during this difficult time.
Hugs to all of you!
Vickie Walsh and family
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John Gubernat posted a condolence
Sunday, December 30, 2018
I met Brian at Seton Hall U. when pledging Tau Delta Phi. It has been said "The aim of a college education is to teach you to know a good man when you see one." Brian was a good man!
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Delene Orvin Leifson posted a condolence
Sunday, December 30, 2018
I’m so sorry to hear about your loss. Brian was such an amazing man. When I lived with Pat and Brian, he was always the one making me laugh. Where did he come up with all his jokes, where did he get his quick wit?
When thinking about Brian, I can only think of a kind man, a man that loved his family, Pat was his world.
Now he can ride that horse and not have to worry about the damn plug!
Love To All,
Delene aka: The inventor of grilled cheese sandwiches.
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