Brian S. Kiss

brian kiss

August 16, 1954 ~ October 30, 2025

Born in: Brooklyn, NY
Resided in: East Patchogue, NY

Services

Visitation: Sunday, November 2, 2025 9:00 am - 10:00 am

Hawkins & Davis Funeral Home
17 Manor Road
SMITHTOWN, NY 11787

(631) 265-1810

Service: Sunday, November 2, 2025 10:00 am

Hawkins & Davis Funeral Home
17 Manor Road
SMITHTOWN, NY 11787

(631) 265-1810

Interment: Sunday, November 2, 2025 11:00 am

Patchogue Hebrew Cemetery
208-212 Peconic Avenue
Holtsville , NY 11742


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  1. Brian was always one of the nicest person I have ever met. It was a pleasure to have known him and work with him all those years. He was always had a good word to say, and a smile on his face God rest his soul, and may he find peace and may his family find peace in your memories.

  2. Best Friend, work together and union steward, families got to get her many. We will always remember the good times we spent together. May Brian be in Heaven and protected by GOD.

  3. I only connected with Brian for a short time these last few months of his life. Many laughs and a few tears were had. Even while battling this demeaning disease he was giving words of encouragement and wisdom to us all. The compassion and kindness was loud and clear despite his loss of his voice. What a gem of a person and he will always be in my mind and heart.

  4. My cousin Brian was the softest, sweetest and most beautiful person one can ever hope to know.
    I have so many wonderful memories of Brian. Brian was the kind of person that always made one
    Feel good and happy after talking to him. He was a beautiful person in every possible way that a
    Person could be beautiful. I often wonder why the good so often have to struggle with health
    Issues. It’s certainly not fair but now he can rest. We love you Brian and will always remember you.

  5. Cousin Susan,
    Brian will be missed by his family and everyone who knew him. How blessed we are to have known your kindness, humor and wisdom. Rest in peace and may our memories keep you in our hearts.

  6. Cousin Barbara, To My Darling Cousin Brian. You were always cherished as a cousin to me sharing so many wonderful times together. Being with you was always a true delight. You were always so kind so generous so giving so caring and so full of positive energy. Always such a pleasure being with you. You made everyone around you feel so special. You will always have a very special place in my heart. Rest in peace dear sweet cousin.

  7. Cousin Avery
    Cousin Brian always had a smile on his face and always wanted to talk sports. He was always full of life and was blessed with a loving and supporting family. We miss him already.

  8. Our dear cousin Brian was a kind, gentle soul who was just wonderful to be around. Whether we were laughing, telling stories, reminiscing or discussing everything from baseball to politics, every minute was special. I only wish there was more time and less distance. The world needs more Brians. We will miss him. God bless Brian, Renee, Danielle and Adam.

  9. We will miss you Brian. Wonderful times at the beach with Renee and cousin Barbara. Fond memories of tossing the frisbee and having a catch with a ball in which we both had a hard time reeling in as the waves washed over us. We all then leave the beach and go to restaurant overlooking the water where boats and ducks intermingled. I remember the time you all thought it funny when I kind of had a hard time with my trousers. But that worked out just fine. Rest in peace my friend.

  10. I worked with Brian many years ago in Jamaica, Queens. He was always pleasant and kind. It was a pleasure chatting with him. May he rest in peace.

  11. Just mentioning Brian’s name invokes the image of a genuinely good, honest, caring person, always smiling and concerned about others and trying to help them. It is a great loss for the family and also for his many friends. But Brian’s spirit isn’t vanquished and he will remain as a source of inspiration for many.

  12. When I first met cousin Brian I immediately saw that he was a very fine and a very special person.
    His goodness and kindness shined through his eyes and onto his smiling face. I’ll miss Brian very
    Much as will all people that he came into contact with. Rest in peace Brian alongside your wonderful
    Parents.

  13. My sincere condolences to Renee, Danielle and family. Brian was a kind and happy person in whom I had the pleasure and honor to work with in Hauppauge. May all the happy memories bring his family peace and comfort. Rest In Peace Brian.

  14. I always loved talking Baseball with cousin Brian. Rest in Peace Cousin. My thoughts and prayers go out to Renee, Danielle and Adam.

  15. I lost my dear brother today as we adopted each other as young 14 year olds to this day due to holocaust family members lost to the Nazis. We have been at each other’s sides since then. Could not have asked for a better brother in my life. Sadly could not attend due to health problems or I would be there. I miss Brian dearly and forever

  16. Our cousin Brian was truly an amazing man, and I am so glad to of had him for a cousin. He was such a wonderful person, and he will truly be missed.

    I wish cousins Danielle, Renee, family, and friends peace during our time of mourning, and let us be joyful as we remember times of happiness with Brian.


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