Passed away April 9, 2021. Direct Cremation. Memorial Visitation Saturday, April 17, 2021 10:00 am, Memorial Service 10:30 am at H. M. Martin Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to The Malachi House.
Obituary Brian Lindsay was born January 5, 1962 in Cleveland, Ohio to the late June and Wallace Lindsay. He was preceded in death by his brother Mark Lindsay.
Brian accepted Christ at an early age. He attended Nathan Hale and John Adams High School. He later entered the service and spent time in California in the early 80s where he briefly worked at St. John’s Hospital. Brian returned to Cleveland and worked at University Manor and later was employed at H. M. Martin Funeral Home for many years before retiring.
On April 8, 2021, Brian was called home to reunite with his loved ones. He was an amazing man, son, father, uncle, brother, husband, and friend. An avid sports fan he enjoyed Ohio State Football, the Pittsburgh Steelers, playing dominos, and hosting barbecues. But most of all, he just loved having fun and spending time with his loved ones.
He leaves to cherish his memory: His wife, Linda, son, Cedrick, daughter Brittany; Two brothers, Wallace and Thomas (Erica); Two granddaughters Ja’Zaria and Za’Manii; Six beloved nieces, Khaliah, June, Tenecia, Alexis, Maya, and Armani; Five nephews, Wallace, Korraun, Jordan, Anphernee, and Trayvon; Close friends, The Martin Family, Alan I, Kevin S., The Haggard Family, his beloved dog Tiffany, his partner in crime Deno, and a host of many other family and friends.
Humbly Submitted,
The Family
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Dr. Michael Browner, Jr.
To my beloved cousin, Brian Lindsay. Thank you for your love and kindness towards me. May you rest peacefully. Love Mike, Jr.
Denise k Griffin
My brother I’m going miss you but I will never forget you glad we spent time laughing and eating R.I H
Margueritte White
To the Lindsay family my heart is heavy on the lost of brian you all know how close our families are stay strong over time your memories will be happy ones love you all margueritte small white
Robbie Taylor
Death has a Heartache No one can Heal, Love has Memories No one can Steal.
My Prayer’s and thoughts are with Linda and the Family you will truly be missed Your Cousin Robbie
Laura Floyd
My brother in law, I thank you for our long talks. Yours and Linda’s love was so inspiring. So proud you were a part of our family.
Marian Lindsay-Miller
My Brother Brian, I have so many wonderful memories of us. Neither of us knew from that first chance meeting catching the rapid to work one morning we would become family. I can’t ever thank you enough for all of or talks, your guidance and your love. Be at peace now and know that you will always be in my heart. Love always Marian
Cecelia M Holmes
Brian was a beloved friend and brother. A sweet disposition and a love for family. I considered him a brother and I will always remember our many games of Spades. No more pain and suffering my brother. My mom will be waiting to greet you with a cup of tea. Rest peacefully.
Love always, Ceil.
Shaneca L Irvin
Sending strength and comfort during this difficult time to the Lindsey family. Rest peacefully Uncle B~ Seneca💜
Annetta Chesney
We are sending you our heartfelt condolences to the Lindsey family. Brian was a great friend and I called him my little brother he will forever be in our hearts
God bless you all. We love you ❤
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Reggie Miller
Rest in Power cousin. Wish we had more time. I’ll always remember your infectious personality and your humor. Love you!
K.L. Shelton
My Big Brother!!!
ROSEMARY SANDS JOHNSON
Brian when I heard the news today my heart literally broke I am so deeply sorry know that you are no longer with us I remember when we work the University Manor you kept me laughing everyday all day you will always doing something I remember the time that you started at the end of the hallway with the whole hallway being wet and you started running and started sliding all the way until the day room you said you were a bowling ball knocking down the bowling pins we were on the floor laughing so hard because you always had some kind of joke what’s something to say that made our day we going to have a I have not seen you in a few years quite a few years but I never forgot about you thank you for all the laughs thank you for all the jokes and thank you for bringing us in those great breakfast sandwiches in the morning when we had our Breakfast Club my deepest condolences to Linda to the children and grandchildren and your brothers and other family members you are a special young man and you always will be just this once rest peacefully Brian you are one of a kind .
Linda Lloyd-Curry
I remember Brian from John Adams…we had Home Economics together. This was a live class which each of us classmates were characters in our own right. I recall Brian being full of laughter, so this is how I remember him. To the family of Brian you had my deepest sympathy and sincere condolences.
Linda Lloyd-Curry
To the family of Brian,you have my deepest sympathy and sincere condolences 🙏