He Was A Good Man


I ran across this webpage while doing research for my mother on the subject. She (at age 91)just lost her youngest child (Larry) and I lost my youngest brother, the baby of the family at age 56. He suffered a fatal brain aneurysm about 4am September 25th while lying beside his wife. No warning, no symptoms. Doctor said he probably died instantly.

They did place him on life support as he had indicated earlier to his family that he wished to be an organ donor. So, hopefully, several others will be given life and hope through this kind and generous man. I preached his funeral at Clinton, OK on the 27th.

He was a good man, and a good brother. He leaves behind his wife, three children, one grandchild, his mom, two brothers, two sisters, countless other relatives, and a host of friends.

If you need to tell someone "I love you", don't put it off. Thanks for listening. (His brother, Robert)

Discussion, comments, or questions: Robert Burton


Return to contents

Return to Aneurysm & AVM Support