Brian Stisser

Brian Stisser - Medina, NY - Rochester Cremation

Brian Stisser, 48, of Medina, NY, formerly of Lyndonville, NY, entered into rest on Tuesday, March 31, 2020 at Unity Hospital of Rochester, NY.

Born on June 4, 1971 in western NY, he was the son of the late Robert and Josephine (Culmo) Stisser.

Brian attended school in Lyndonville, NY. Brian worked several jobs over his life including most recently Kwik Fill in Rochester, NY. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends, was an avid league bowler, and a passionite sports fan who loved his Buffalo Sabres and Bills. Brian was a special Uncle to Madeline Stisser. Whenever she would visit NY, Uncle Brian enjoyed spending time with Madeline including tutoring her in Math, attending a Sabres game, eating dinner at their favorite mexican restaurant, and just hanging out and showing her the western NY sights.

Brian is survived by his brother Daryl Stisser, Sister in Law Stephanie Stisser, niece Madeline Stisser, and sister  Carolyn Stisser, all of California, and several aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and his moms cat, Butterscotch. Brian is predeceased by his parents.

Brian’s arrangements are entrusted to Rochester Cremation. There will not be a service at this time due to current events.  A future memorial service will be planned at a later date to be determined. Relatives and friends will be notified at that time.

Memorials may be made in Brian’s name to the American Heart Association, 5488 Sheridan Drive, Suite 300 Williamsville, NY 14221, (716)-243-4600, https://www.heart.org/en/affiliates/new-york/buffalo or to the American Diabetes Association, 4955 N. Bailey Ave. Suite 217, Amherst, NY 14226,  (716)-835-0274, https://www.diabetes.org/get-involved.

Memories of My Brother

My memories are what I have left,
Memories the past could see, and not forget.

When God took you back to our home so true, memories remain for those who are grieving you.

Even though, at times, we stumbled and fell, the memories remain, the good, the bad, the real.

All the times when your heart shined through
are the greatest memories I have of you.

The Sabres, The Bills, The love for sports, our memories are ours, all kinds and sorts.

The mind, the heart, the soul we have.. those memories are there for us to grab.

I love you, my younger Brother Brian. Until we meet again, these memories will help to ease the pain of the when.

Love, Daryl Stisser

4 Condolences

  1. STEPHANIE STISSER on April 23, 2020 at 12:53 pm

    Brian,

    You were a good Uncle to Madeline. You have a good heart. I pray that you are at peace. Please give Aunt Marion, Grandpa Bob, and Grandma Josephine “a hug” from all of us. God Bless You Brian Stisser.

    Your Sister-in-law,

    Stephanie Stisser

  2. ELLEN M FLACK on May 5, 2020 at 10:57 am

    You will truly be missed. Thank you for being a great friend. I’ll miss bowling with you and all the good times we had together.

  3. Todd Ulm on May 5, 2020 at 5:34 pm

    Apologies for the delay.. it was truly a shock to learn of your passing. Bowling will not be the same. You will be missed. To the family of Brian. He was a good hearted man. I have never heard a bad word come from him. He will be missed. We are all better to have known Brian. From all his bowling family our deepest condolences.. RIP Brian..

  4. Sara Allison on October 28, 2020 at 8:41 pm

    I was one of Brians best friend and i just found out. Im heart broken that noone got a hold of me.!!! Why!! Sara Allison. Batavia.

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