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Brian Owen Halloran
Brian Owen Halloran, 77, passed away peacefully at his Kill Devil Hills home on May 25, 2023. Brian was born May 12, 1946 in Brooklyn, NY to the late George and Hazel Halloran. Brian was also preceded in death by his first wife, Roberta Halloran and his second wife, Kathy Halloran. Brian was a proud US Navy Veteran and attended SUNY Maritime College earning an engineering degree. In 1986, Brian and his family moved to the Outer Banks.
Brian is survived by his older brother, Roger Halloran; his daughters, Erinn Bennar, Kellye Halloran, and Tracy Halloran; and his four grandchildren, Owen Halloran, London Halloran, Addason Halloran and Brooklyn Halloran. He also leaves behind his furry companion Kona, the family dog who was by his side.
Brian’s family is honoring his wishes for cremation and no services are planned. Please share condolences with the family at gallopfuneralservices.com. Gallop Funeral Services, Inc. was entrusted with arrangements.
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Erin, Kellye and Tracy, Otis and I are so sorry to hear of Brian’s passing. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. Otis & Sue Culpepper
Kellye, Tracey and family, I am so sad to hear about your dad. May he rest in peace.
Kellye, Erinn Bennar, Kellye Halloran, and Tracy Halloran; and his four grandchildren, Owen Halloran, London Halloran, Addason Halloran and Brooklyn Halloran. I just heard of your Dad's passing. I am very sorry for your loss. Fondly, Courtney
I am so sorry to hear about Brian' s passing. I was a classmate of Brian's at Suny Maritime College. Brian was one of the brightest students in our class. I would look forward to seeing him at our class reunions. I remember running into Brian on the Dock in Port Elizabeth. Brian was there to take over as a Chief Engineer on a containership. I was there to see my son who was on the vessel completing his required sea term as a Kings Point Cadet. Brian took a special interest in training my son helping him become the respected marine engineering and operational professional he is today. I will always be thankful to Brian for this. My condolences to Brian's family. He was a good man!
Erin, Kellye and Tracy,
Otis and I are so sorry to hear of Brian’s passing. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Otis & Sue Culpepper
Kellye, Tracey and family,
I am so sad to hear about your dad.
May he rest in peace.
Kellye, Erinn Bennar, Kellye Halloran, and Tracy Halloran; and his four grandchildren, Owen Halloran, London Halloran, Addason Halloran and Brooklyn Halloran. I just heard of your Dad’s passing. I am very sorry for your loss.
Fondly,
Courtney
I am so sorry to hear about Brian’ s passing. I was a classmate of Brian’s at Suny Maritime College. Brian was one of the brightest students in our class. I would look forward to seeing him at our class reunions. I remember running into Brian on the Dock in Port Elizabeth. Brian was there to take over as a Chief Engineer on a containership. I was there to see my son who was on the vessel completing his required sea term as a Kings Point Cadet. Brian took a special interest in training my son helping him become the respected marine engineering and operational professional he is today. I will always be thankful to Brian for this. My condolences to Brian’s family. He was a good man!