Brian Halloran - BTH Fund
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The Halloran family (Brian, Jolina, Brendan and Jack) is reeling from the loss of their loved one, Brian. The community has asked for ways to help fund the family as they mourn the loss of Brian.
This page is to provide that financial support and to honor Brian, beloved by the Pleasantville community as kind, loyal, and a giant hugger whose smile and great sense of humor could light up a room. A member of the National Honor Society at PHS, Brian was always open to helping teachers and other kids. He enjoyed music, animals and joking with the “Usual Suspects” and “Skid Row.” He especially loved football, reaching the NYS Semi-Finals in 2016. Friends reminisce about Brian’s big heart, respectful ways, sparkling eyes, big hugs and silly pranks.
As the community helps them to recover their costs on this page, the Hallorans know that Brian would want them to help bring mental illness into the sunlight of awareness, prevention, management and, hopefully, cures. They are launching The BTH Fund to Break the Hold of mental illness (aptly named after Brian T. Halloran). To launch that fund at this critical time, they’ve asked for contributions in lieu of flowers for the services with check payable to: PHS Youth to Youth Club (on memo line write “c/o BTH Fund”). The checks can be brought to visitation or mailed to PHS Youth to Youth Club, 60 Romer Avenue, Pleasantville, NY 10570.
Any donations to this page that go beyond the Hallorans’ costs will be transferred to support BTH.
This page is to provide that financial support and to honor Brian, beloved by the Pleasantville community as kind, loyal, and a giant hugger whose smile and great sense of humor could light up a room. A member of the National Honor Society at PHS, Brian was always open to helping teachers and other kids. He enjoyed music, animals and joking with the “Usual Suspects” and “Skid Row.” He especially loved football, reaching the NYS Semi-Finals in 2016. Friends reminisce about Brian’s big heart, respectful ways, sparkling eyes, big hugs and silly pranks.
As the community helps them to recover their costs on this page, the Hallorans know that Brian would want them to help bring mental illness into the sunlight of awareness, prevention, management and, hopefully, cures. They are launching The BTH Fund to Break the Hold of mental illness (aptly named after Brian T. Halloran). To launch that fund at this critical time, they’ve asked for contributions in lieu of flowers for the services with check payable to: PHS Youth to Youth Club (on memo line write “c/o BTH Fund”). The checks can be brought to visitation or mailed to PHS Youth to Youth Club, 60 Romer Avenue, Pleasantville, NY 10570.
Any donations to this page that go beyond the Hallorans’ costs will be transferred to support BTH.
Organizer and beneficiary
Susan Sugg-Nuccio
Organizer
Carmel, NY
Jolina Halloran
Beneficiary