Brian Daniel Kachadurian's Obituary
Brian Daniel Kachadurian 36, of Vero Beach, FL, passed away surrounded by his family September 12th, 2022. Brian was born December 14,1985 in Lakeland, FL. Life is unfortunately measured by days spend on earth, but in reality, it should be measured by steps taken and battles fought to be truly honored. Non the less our hearts lay tribute to our beloved Brian, our son, grandson, nephew, friend and loved one. He had a unique and solemnly special attachment to his mother, father,family, pets Scarlett and Bruster. He always knew we were in his corner and fighting the battle by his side. His faith kept him grounded as he was recently baptized in an ocean baptism and a member of Christ Fellowship Church in Vero Beach. His passions were deep for the love of his cars and going to car shows. He enjoyed working on his 1980 Corvette. Brian had a reverence for fun and enjoyed his many outings to Las Vegas, fun filled evenings at Halloween Horror Nights with his Uncle Chris, sunsets in Key West with his parents and annual visits to the Florida State fair with his grand parents Donald & Evelyn Adcock. There were fun filled memories trekking up Stone Mountain and visiting Aunt Cheryl & Uncle John, cart riding trips to Myrtle Beach with
Aunt Nae & Uncle Mike and visits to Hershey Park, PA. Regardless of barriers he always kept a dedicated path to be back at work and perform. His priorities to work kept a level of normality in his life that was nothing short of his uncompromising dedication. We would like to offer a special thank you to his work family at MDS in Vero Beach. They were truly his second family. Brian had many dedicated friends and colleagues that cherished and looked up to him. He was a bright light in their presence and they showed us he was equally as special to them as he was to our family. He always graced us with a grin-like smile and never a harsh word spoken, regardless of the circumstances. He was a teacher of patience, endurance and unrelenting faith in whatever task that was placed before him. What a shining example he was. He is survived by his parents Thomas and Donna Kachadurian. His grandparents Donald and Evelyn Adcock.
His Aunts and Uncles Renae Adcock’Faas & Michael Faas, Cheryl & John Kelly, Chris & Rachel Adcock, Richard & Chris Kachadurian. There will be a private memorial service held for family. In lieu of flowers the family request that contributions be made to the Make-A-Wish Foundation in Brian’s memory.
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