IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Brian Daniel

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Sacui

Sep 5, 1982 — Feb 25, 2014

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Brian Daniel Sacui, 31 Campbell……..Funeral services will be held 12:00pm Saturday at the Wasko Funeral Home for, Brian D. Sacui, 31, a very unique individual, who passed away early Tuesday morning, now rests in paradise. Brian was born Sept. 5, 1982 in Youngstown, the son of Robert and Sandra (Guylitto) Sacui. He was a 2001 graduate of Campbell Memorial High School where he was a highly regarded athlete. He excelled in baseball, soccer, golf and basketball and in 1999, as a sophomore, played in the state championship game. Brian was employed as an assembly worker at Magna-Lordstown Seating Systems and was a member of United Auto Workers Local 1112. Brian was a loving Son, Brother, Uncle and Friend who loved God, family, friends, music, art, and watching his brother ride his motorcycle. He leaves to cherish his memory his parents, Robert and Sandra; brothers, Daniel Sacui and David Marsolo; his "only sister", Dana (fiancé Moe Xenikis) Sacui; nephews, James and Ben Marsolo; nieces, Kalotina and Antonia Xenikis; uncles, Bob (Patty) Guylitto, Danny (Jenise) Sacui and Richard Sacui; and many cousins and friends. Those who have gone before him; paternal grandparents, Daniel and Sylvia Sacui; maternal grandparents, Frank and Josephine Guylitto; and two aunts, Rosalyn Sacui and Patricia Guylitto. The best analogy to explain how special he was here on earth is to compare his beautiful heart and spirit to a snowflake, not one single snowflake is alike. He was a caring, loving, thoughtful, hardworking, well mannered, intelligent and understanding person. May he be remembered by those traits. Although he did not get to live a full life, he lived a life that was full. "No one sheds a teardrop or suffers loss in vain, for God is always there to turn our losses into gain. For thou hast delivered my soul from death, my eyes from tears, my feet from stumbling. Today, offer thanks to God for always staying near to you. Give thanks to God always for all things." The Sacui family has entrusted their loved one to the care of the Wasko Funeral Home and will receive friends on Saturday morning from 9:30am to 12 noon. Internment will be at Holy Rosary Cemetery in Lowellville

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