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Brian Stephenson Obituary, Death – Through this letter, we feel compelled to inform the Marcellin community about the passing of Mr. Stephenson, who was not only a close friend but also a coworker of ours. Mr. Stephenson was a man who will be greatly missed. The passing of Mr. Stephenson occurred not too long ago.

We are left with no other option but to move forward in this manner, and we do so despite our heavy emotions. We are sorry for any trouble or inconvenience this may cause. Mr. Stephenson joined our Marcellin family as a reliever seven years ago, having previously spent a combined total of 36 years working as the dean of the Science Faculty at St. Paul’s College. Prior to that, he had already served in that capacity for a cumulative total of 24 years. Mr. Stephenson formerly went by the name Marcellin, and as a result, his family name is still Marcellin.

Since that time, he has swiftly established himself in our community as a contributor who is both well-liked and committed to the work that he does here. He is known for his dedication and his popularity. He accomplished this task in a very short amount of time and to the best of his ability.

During this difficult time, we are keeping his wife and their family in our thoughts and prayers, along with the rest of their family. Our thoughts and prayers are also with the rest of their family. In addition to this, their family will remain in our thoughts and prayers in the future as well.

We ask that angels and our Beloved Mother usher Mr. Stephenson into eternal rest with our Loving Lord, that eternal light shine upon him, and that he be at peace. In our prayers for Mr. Stephenson, we ask that he be at peace.

I beseech you, Lord, to grant him eternal rest, that light may shine on him continually, and that he may rest in peace. I pray that you will do these things. I say my prayers every day in the hopes that these things will occur. I beg you to give my request some consideration and to respond to it. Amen.