Brian W. Teasdale

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Brian W. Teasdale, 81, of Meadville, passed away, Monday, July 29, 2024 at Meadville Medical Center. He was born on January 23, 1943 in Meadville, a son of Malcolm E. Teasdale and Betty Jane Wright Teasdale. He married his wife and companion of 33 years, Cynthia L. Lipps Andrews on June 15, 2023. He was a graduate of Meadville Area High School and went on to learn the trade of Tool Making. He was a tool maker his entire life working at various shops in the area including Starn Tool, Holbrook Haemer, Tech Tool, Channellock, and several others. He then opened his own shop known as Brian's EDM. Brian enjoyed talking on his HAM radio to his fellow club members, flying and building remote control airplanes, NASCAR, but most of all he loved every moment spent with his family. In addition to his loving wife, Cynthia of Meadville; he is survived by three children, Eric S. Teasdale and his wife Nicole of Pittsburgh, Terry L. Teasdale of Pittsburgh, and Kelly R. Abrams and her husband Eric of Grand Valley; five grandchildren, Dalton J. Abrams and his wife Aliviah of Franklin, Danielle Teasdale Mikayla Teasdale, Vaughn Teasdale, and Simon Teasdale all of Pittsburgh; and a brother, Fred Teasdale and his wife Pam of Meadville. He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Marty Teasdale; and the mother of his children, Charlotte Sutliff. Family and friends are welcome to call on Thursday, August 1st from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm at Ryan M. Warren Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 544 Chestnut Street, Meadville. The funeral service will follow at the funeral home at 6:00 pm with Pastor Nate Alsdorf, officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Brian's memory to Hospice of Crawford County, 766 Liberty Street, Meadville, Pennsylvania 16335. Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Brian's Book of Memories online at www.WarrenFH.com.

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  1. To Cindy and family
    We are so sorry to hear of Brian’s passing. He was such a great man. I know Bryan worked with him and they had some good times. You had a wonderful marriage so cherish the memories. We will be out of town for wedding and apologize for not be able to make the viewing. God bless

  2. Hi Cindy
    So Sorry to Hear of Bryan’s passing.
    Glad I met him at the picnic few years ago, He cooked the Burgers !
    You shared some wonderful years together. May the Lord help you thru this time.Deepest Sympathy,to you & family
    Lyn Mumau Hromek
    ( I was in the hospital at the Same Time
    & discharged Sunday Nite.,& still on the mend)

  3. After a few days of reflection, I finally realized there are so many things to say about my Dad, Brian. He was always at our ball games or soccer games or hockey games. He was there when we graduated high school, he was there with me at my college graduation, and he was very proud. He walked me down the aisle and gave my husband and I a beautiful wedding. He was there when his first grandchild was born. And if I ever asked him to be somewhere, he was there. I hope I returned the favor enough when he needed me. He loved Star Trek and I love Star Wars because of him. I love muzzle loaders because of him. When I was young I loved watching him build his R/C airplanes. It was fun listening for weather on his radios with him, I remember it was in our dining room. When the first VCR’s came out, he got one for us. When the first video game console, Atari, came out, he got us one. He loved all the new tech! Our childhood was blessed because we had great parents. When we were busy raising our young children, he was building a life with his wife, Cindy. There are many seasons to a person’s life. When you are young, your parents are your everything, then you have your own family and they are everything. After your children are all grown up, you realize your parents start to need you, and that is the way it should be. Dad had a wonderful wife, Cindy, who really went through the sickness and health part with him with amazing strength. I am so thankful to have her as a part of our family. He was very proud of everything in his life, his wife, his kids, his grandkids, his home and Brian’s EDM. So God Bless You, Dad. I hope you found peace with your friends and family.
    Always in my Heart,
    Kelly


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