Lasting Memories
Brian Lin
June 3, 1969-March 2, 2018
Palo Alto, California
Brian Lin, 48, passed away unexpectedly in Palo Alto on Friday, March 2. Brian was born on June 3, 1969 in Taiwan and graduated from Gunn High School. He passionately practiced karate from an early age and found incredible joy teaching it to youth. He was absolutely adored by his students and locals from schools and community centers in Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Mountain View and Sunnyvale. Many knew Brian as a patient, humorous and gentle teacher who gave the utmost respect to his students. When Brian was not teaching karate, he was always ready to lend a hand, offer a joke or discuss technology and Jeopardy trivia. Brian will be lovingly remembered as a caring uncle, goofy brother and dedicated karate instructor. He is survived by his parents, Tsai Ju and Ting Lin; his older siblings, Jennifer Lee, Erica Lin and Randy Lin; his many nieces and nephews; and one grand niece.
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Dear family of Brian, I extend heartfelt sympathy for your loss. I hope that you find comfort in prayer, as God is truly a “hearer of prayer”. He has promised us a future without tears or pain and even without death. Rev 21:3,4. My sincere condolences, Lori
We are so sorry about Brian's passing. Brian was a wonderful kickboxing instructor and a wonderful person. We miss him - his energy, kindness, and fun-loving spirit. We will never forget him, he changed our lives. We are lucky to have met him and to have known him. Beth, Jenna and Matthew