Brian Quinn September 23, 1966 - February 3, 2025
It is with immense sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Brian Quinn, a beloved father, brother, husband, uncle, friend, and more.
Brian, age 58, of Baltimore, Maryland, passed away peacefully on February 3, 2025, surrounded by loved ones. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he was the son of the late William and Patricia (Meloy) Quinn and the husband of the late Lori Ann Potter.
Brian’s son Taylor Quinn and his daughter Brianna Quinn meant the world to their dad and "Pops." He loved them beyond words. Brian affectionately called Brianna "Punkin.” Vixen, his furry dog and constant companion was spoiled with much love, fun, and games. Brian was a huge Ravens football fan. He played varsity football at John Carroll High School, proudly wearing #77. Dedicated to his work at Mr. Tire, Brian always ensured his customers had the best experience. He was a friend to everyone, known for his warm spirit and welcoming nature.
Brian will be remembered for his kind heart, witty humor, and unwavering support for those he loved. As a father, he was a guiding light, always offering wisdom, encouragement, and unconditional love. His ability to make everyone feel valued was a gift, and his generosity of spirit touched the lives of many.
Brian worked hard and valued family tremendously. He cherished gatherings with family and friends. If you ever had a piece of his homemade pumpkin roll, you knew it was filled with love.
Brian is survived by his son, Taylor Quinn; daughter, Brianna Quinn; siblings, Colleen (Doug) Peters, Michael (Jeanette) Quinn, Christopher (late Debbie) Quinn, Ellen (Pat) Hamlin, Kathleen (Steve) DeBlasio, Bridget Quinn, niece, Stephanie (Sean) Magaha, nephews, Michael (Jennifer) Eder, Justin (Liz) Quinn, CJ Belsito, and Vincent DeBlasio, stepson, Lee Green, stepdaughter, Roxanne (Bob) Wiley, and Debra Quinn, mother of Brian’s children.
In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by his sister, Margaret Ann Quinn.
Although we miss Brian dearly, we take comfort in the memories we shared and the love he gave so freely. Brian's legacy of laughter, kindness, and love will live on in all of us who were fortunate enough to know him.
Rest in Paradise, Dad. We will never forget you—you will live on through us.
A celebration of Brian's life will be held at a later date.
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