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Brian P. Krystoforski

June 24, 1962 — June 17, 2025

Port St. Lucie, Florida

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With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Brian Krystoforski—beloved husband, father, uncle, grandfather, brother, teacher, coach, and friend—who passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family.

Born on June 24, 1962, in Detroit, Michigan, Brian was the beloved son of the late Patrick and Diane Krystoforski. He was a devoted husband to Judy, his wife of 29 years, and a proud father to Jake, Kayliegh McEachren (husband Paul), and Shaide. Known affectionately as Grandpa Brian, he adored his grandchildren—Sloane, Margot, Ronan, and Rocco.

He was the cherished brother of Michelle Ogg (husband John) and Keith "Brass", and is fondly remembered by his sister-in-law Arlene “Penny” Soto (husband Ricardo), as well as his nieces Carina (husband Sean) Amanda (husband Brendan) Jacquline and nephew Amelio (wife Caitlin)

Brian’s passion for football started early. He excelled at De La Salle High School in Detroit and continued his athletic journey playing college football at Boston College, where he developed the leadership, discipline, and work ethic that would define his life.

After settling in Port St. Lucie, Florida, Brian became a respected high school teacher and coach. He shared his love of sports by coaching football, flag football, softball, basketball and track and field to name a few-bringing heart, mentorship, and guidance to countless students and athletes.

Those who knew Brian will remember his sharp wit, his love for the Florida sunshine, his rousing game day speeches, and his lifelong love of music.

He will be deeply missed by his family, extended family, friends, former students, and athletes. Arrangements for Aquamation are under the direction and care of Gentle Water Cremation, West Palm Beach, Florida, 561-899-0008. Services will take place at the convenience of his family. Donations in Brian's memory can be made to his memorial fund, https://gofund.me/fe68b896.


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