Dedicated to the memory of Brian Flannigan

This site is a tribute to Brian Flannigan.

Brian passed suddenly at home on Friday the 19th of April aged 52.

Much loved son of the late Janice Dixon.

Brother to John Flannigan, Lisa Dixon and Christopher Dixon.

He is much loved and will always be remembered.

Brian Flannigan's Funeral

Funeral service to which all friends are welcome will be held at Spittal Community centre on Friday 3rd May 2024 at 11am followed by a private cremation.

Brian's family have requested anyone attending the service please wear sunglasses if possible. 

 

Family flowers only please. Donations if desired to support The British Heart Foundation.

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I have so many memories of Brian. We spent 5 years together, travelled the west coast of Scotland, went on adventures as he would say, and laughed so much! Sad times, happy times but that's life. He loved my dog Blossom( Flossie) with a passion and his Shiny bike! ....He loved the sea and the hills and missed Australia! When I think of Brian I think of our trip to The Ardnamurhan lighthouse and watching the sun go down. He also taught me how to make poached eggs the best way !! haha ..... although I can't attend the memorial today I will light a candle and hold him dear in my heart. Love and hugs to Lisa and family xx
Mary Gillham
3rd May 2024
Although I hadn’t seen you for nearly 37 years, since we moved away from Berwick, I will always have fond memories of you. RIP Bryan xx
Sharon
1st May 2024
Brian, thank you for all the laughs and good times, especially growing up in my teenage years. You were a dear friend, and although I hadn’t seen you for a number of years, time knows no bounds with true friendship. I am therefore thankful that we got to spend a couple of days together in Edinburgh with my daughter at the Botanics, leaping from log to log and sitting amongst the pines. Being big kids once again. Your kind spirit lit up any room and that infectious laugh I shall always remember with a warm smile. You knew how to bring people up when they were down and just had a natural and genuine ability to make the world feel like a better place when you were around. You deserved all the happiness in the world Brian. So wherever you are, stand tall and shine bright. Your warm, kind and generous spirit will live on through all those who remember and love you. Goodbye for now old chum, see you in the spirit world one day, maybe on Ben Lawyers or Loch Lubnaig. Until then ride the B road and play those tunes xXx You were the best
Jenny
26th April 2024
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