Love You Dad

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I hadn’t seen my dad in a few years, and after tragically losing my younger brother Brian this past May, I decided it was time to make a Florida trip in September and visit him. He’ll be 83 this November, and the loss of my brother strongly emphasized that life is short. From this point forward, have no regrets. The day before I left, my dad wanted to give me a little something to remember this trip. Along with Pam, we went to this store (that’s Dad sitting behind me wearing his Jungle Bird “Magnum P.I.” shirt), and you had me pick out a shirt. Every time I wear this shirt, Dad, I’ll think of you. It was nice seeing you again.
Thanks, Dad. Love you.*
*Taken from: https://www.instagram.com/therealjohnjquinlan/ 

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

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/

I Respected You for Being Unique

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My late younger brother from his senior prom in 1995. I respected you for being unique and not caring about what others thought about you. Probably the only one in a gray tuxedo and you wore it well. I miss those simple times, the talks, and our youth. I love you bro ❤️
Brian William Quinlan, February 12, 1977 – May 17, 2025*
https://www.robinsonfuneralhome.com/obituaries/brain-quinlan
*Taken from Instagram Stories

It Was Tough “Letting Go”

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It was tough “letting go” today. My brother’s car is now gone and it’s symbolic of the new reality.
Life is hard. I love you bro.
Brian William Quinlan ❤️
February 12, 1977 – May 17, 2025
*Taken from: https://youtube.com/shorts/9W5ivPwn2Lk

It Was Tough “Letting Go”

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It was tough “letting go” today. My brother’s car is now gone and it’s symbolic of the new reality. Life is hard. I love you bro.
Brian William Quinlan ❤️
February 12, 1977 – May 17, 2025
*Taken from: https://youtube.com/shorts/9W5ivPwn2Lk