Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Brian Hallagan, BHS '73 (1955-2018)
Brian Michael Hallagan
October 17, 1955 - May 10, 2018
San Diego, CA
An SDSU alumnus and lifelong Delta Chi fraternity member, Brian Hallagan worked in the mortgage lending field, but was best known as Coach and one of the "founding fathers" of the Carmel Mountain Ranch Little League.
He is survived by his wife of 28 years Janel, sons Dallas (Nicole), and Brett, grandson Cash, mother Carole, sister Coleen (Roy), niece Fiona, brother-in-law Patrick (Sandy), and many friends.
Memorial Mass 6/23, 10:30 am at St. Michael's Church in Poway. Celebration of Life 6/24, 24 pm at Old Poway Park.
Memorial donations may be made to Remembrance of Brian Hallagan Go Fund Me account.
https://www.gofundme.com/remembrance-of-brian-hallagan
Published in The San Diego Union Tribune on June 17, 2018
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sandiegouniontribune/obituary.aspx?n=brian-hallagan&pid=189315656
A FEW FACEBOOK COMMENTS
Rich Morrison
So sad to hear of Brian's passing. I talked to Brian on the phone in 2013 and tried to get him to attend our 40th reunion party for Class of 73. RIP!
Linda Stoddard Johnson
How sad 😢 I played violin with his sister Coleen at Muir and BHS.
Michael Ragan
Brian was a true Burbank "kid" ... His Mom, Carole, ( graduated BHS in '51 ) and Aunt Barbara were the children of Frederick and Mildred Clint who lived on Verdugo @ Kenneth ... Frederick Clint was a Violin Teacher in a small music studio attached to the Verdugo @ Kenneth Home. Brian Dad was Robert Hallagan, a Navy Veteran who taught Band and Orchestra in the L.A. Unified School District ( Sylmar High School ). Unfortunately, Robert Hallagan passed away just as Brian was graduating from BHS in 1973. Brian's younger sister is Colleen Halligan and they were very close up until Brian passed. Brian's Mom, Carloe, is still living in the low Desert communities. A very intelligent, athletic guy, Brian loved SDSU life and left this earth too soon ...
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