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Brian Keith Palmer
October 3rd, 1962 - July 22nd, 2020
Brian K Palmer, age 57, passed away on July 22 from a heart attack. Brian worked in the video security camera industry for over 20 years. Brian was born in Fort Hood, Texas, but spent most of his early years in Overland Park, KS. He is survived by his son Christopher J Palmer (Albuquerque, NM), his mother Barbara A Ryan (Overland Park, KS), his stepfather Martin “Pat” Ryan (Overland Park, KS), his stepsister Allison D Ryan (Lees Summit, MO), his stepsister Jennifer N Ryan (Overland Park, KS), his niece Kaylee L Kytasaari (Overland Park, KS), his nephew Keagan Kytasaari (Overland Park, KS) and his loving girlfriend Pamela M Dile (Las Vegas, NV). He is preceded in death by his father Colonel Charles S Palmer (Smithfield, VA). Brian will be very much missed by his family and friends. Due to COVID-19, the family will not be holding any services at this time.
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