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Brian Anthony Losch

August 23, 1958 - February 3, 2025
Visitation
St. Bernadette' s Church
Friday 2/14, 9:30 am - 10:45 am
Cemetery
Saints Peter and Paul Cemetery
Springfield, PA 19064
Friday 2/14
Mass
St. Bernadette' s Church
Friday 2/14, 11:00 am

LOSCH On February 3, 2025, our beloved brother Brian Anthony Losch suddenly passed away. Brian worked at Kindle Ford Lincoln Dealership in Cape May Courthouse, NJ and previously at TransUnion. Brian was an amazing person who touched the hearts of many including his family, friends and coworkers. Brian had a profound love of dogs, especiallyContinue Reading

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Pete Quinlan left a message on July 18, 2025:
Brian wasn’t a car salesman he was a friend. I realize now that Brian knew us better than we him . He was always there to help and support me. When my wife got sick Brian listened. And when she passed Brian was there for me. Sorry I wasn’t there for him
Grace and Nelson Carey left a message on March 27, 2025:
Best car salesman ever, in addition to being a nice and honest person. Our condolences to Brian’s friends and family, he will be greatly missed and thought of fondly.
Denise Briddell left a message on February 16, 2025:
My thoughts and prayers are with his family. Brian was truly a special person. I met him at TransUnion and we worked together for years. He always made me laugh even on the days I was not in a good mood, he would always cheer me up. He had a knack for connecting with people and he loved helping them. Brian will be missed.
Angela Dietrich & Billy Dietrich left a message on February 15, 2025:
Brian, Thank you so much for being such a good friend & always looking out for Billy. You will be truly missed. Kindle Ford lost a good person. We love you & hope that you rest in peace.❤️
Sharon Hartley left a message on February 14, 2025:
Sending sincere sympathy to Brian's family on his unexpected passing. I'm very sorry for your loss. I was shocked to hear this sad news. I worked with Brian years ago at Trans Union. He was a very nice guy. His humor was infectious, and we had great fun with our work group attending a Dale Carnegie course back in the day. We also both had a shared love of the Jersey shore. Rest in peace my friend, you will be missed.
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Tanya Lowery left a message on February 14, 2025:
I worked with Brian at Trans Union. He kept you laughing with his pranks. He was such a jokester, always trying to scare someone. He made your day. He will truly be missed. Condolences to the family
Andy Montella left a message on February 13, 2025:
Just made aware of this. I worked with Brian at TransUnion. This is truly devastating news. Brian was one of the funniest and most caring people I ever met.
John and Kathy Loeven left a message on February 13, 2025:
Brian brought so many gifts to our hearts. We will never forget you, our dear friend.
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John and Kathy Loeven left a message on February 13, 2025:
We are heartbroken to hear of Brian’s passing. Brian was a beautiful person and friend and will be forever missed. Our sincere condolences to the Losch family.
Anonymous left a message on February 12, 2025:
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David A Lugara NREMT left a message on February 10, 2025:
Oh brother, this news really stings. I bought two cars from Kindle Auto Plaza, one in 2021 and the second shortly before 2024 ended which is a Dodge Charger. On both transactions, Brian was there to make sure they were satisfactory and that I got the best deal possible. With the Dodge Charger, Brian was super excited I purchased a vehicle I sought after for many years. I’ll also never forget his endless sense of humor and even keel when the process became difficult. Rest easy old friend, and I’ll make sure the Charger is kept extra clean and well cared for. Sinerely, David A. Lugara NREMT
The Perry Family left a message on February 9, 2025:
Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts.
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Liz and Bill left a message on February 9, 2025:
Brian was always the one to come into a room that may be a heated (angry folks) and everyone would calm right down. He had that talent about him. He was such a great person to talk to even in passing on the street. He will be meeting up with Zach at the rainbow bridge. What a reunion that will be. Hold on to the happy memories to fill the hole left in your heart.
Kirstin Vandergast Smith left a message on February 9, 2025:
Brian lived next door to my Grandparents who absolutely adored him. They adored him so much that whenever I would come to visit with them my name quickly became Brian too!!! Brian was like a big brother to me. He was part of our family and he brought so much joy and laughter to our world. I have had so many great times with Brian. He would have us all on the floor laughing hysterically for hours! I will miss thin and the joy he brought into my world!
Nick Barone left a message on February 8, 2025:
Brian,I can’t believe your gone you texted me on Saturday was waiting for your call to trade in my car and knew you would have guided me to the right vehicle.I am so glad that you were doing what you loved to do helping people find the right vehicle for them.
Glenn Losch left a message on February 8, 2025:
Brian, your memory will live on in the hearts and minds of everyone you touched, You were loved by so many. God bless you until we meet again.
Bonnie Vitola left a message on February 8, 2025:
Brian was a great friend and coworker. He will be missed forever
Mary Trapp Pelzer left a message on February 8, 2025:
Jesus promises that we will be with our loved one's someday inheaven,but it still hurts. May Our Lord give you strength and peace.Brian RIP.
Danjolell Memorial Homes and Crematory left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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