About Me (2025)

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Throughout my life’s journey, people I’ve met and connected with have often asked me this question over time: who are you? The person. I don’t think I’ve ever done a video “About Me” from my heart about who I really am until now. I think I summed up the truth here this week in a quick 3-minute video clip. Stay blessed, everyone, and remember to be kind.
*Taken from:
https://www.instagram.com/therealjohnjquinlan/
https://youtu.be/x4tKJu0H7Fs

In Remembrance of My Brother Brian*

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*Taken from John “Stoneface” Quinlan’s Instagram:
This was dedicated to my late younger brother. Get it on Amazon and Barnes & Noble ❤️
https://www.amazon.com/Resilience-Reinvention-Stoneface-John-Quinlan-ebook/dp/B0FPKSG89V/ & https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/resilience-and-reinvention-john-quinlan/1148178691

Memoir (2025) Resilience and Reinvention: The Stoneface Journey – Google Books

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John “Stoneface” Quinlan – Finding Acceptance

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The death of my younger brother Brian a few months ago finally made me realize life can be short. Nothing is guaranteed, not even tomorrow. I’ve had a very tough time accepting his death. I needed to escape for a while and just reset myself. Take a break from life and just get my mind right again. I hadn’t seen my dad in years, so I just left everything and went to visit the place where my brother and I spent many happy days in Florida. To find closure, I wanted to spend some time there living the life I lived in my youth with my brother. A carefree existence away from everything, enjoying the beach, some good food, and finding peace and tranquility again. I’ll forever be in disbelief about my younger brother’s sudden passing, but I feel after this venture, I’ve finally found some sense of acceptance, and that’s all I asked God to help me do. God bless*

*Taken from: https://www.instagram.com/therealjohnjquinlan/

Nice Seeing You Again Dad

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I haven’t seen my dad in years, and the death of my younger brother Brian a few months ago finally made me realize life can be short. Nothing is guaranteed, not even tomorrow. I just left everything and went to visit the old man. Full hockey scholarship to Boston University, and he could have gone pro back in the mid-60s if he hadn’t blown his shoulder out after just his sophomore year (1st row, 4th from the right #17 in the team photo). It was good seeing you again, Dad. Much love*
*Taken from: https://www.instagram.com/therealjohnjquinlan/