Mindy Schaham
I have the best memories of Brian when we were very small! He gave the best Ducky kisses! 😘 I will never forget them. I’m sorry I didn’t get to know him as an adult. My condolences to the Slater family 🙏🏻

Birth date: Sep 2, 1973 Death date: Nov 2, 2024
Brian Slater, Age 51 of Boynton Beach Florida passed away November 2, 2024. Loving son of William and Ilene. Cherished Brother of Glenn(Wendy) and Greg(Eden). Thos of you who wish to further honor the memory of Brian may best do s Read Obituary
I have the best memories of Brian when we were very small! He gave the best Ducky kisses! 😘 I will never forget them. I’m sorry I didn’t get to know him as an adult. My condolences to the Slater family 🙏🏻
This is the hardest kind of condolence note to write. The natural order of the universe has been breached and left a large hole. I hope you can fill it with good memories of his time here on earth.
With much love, Judy Brodsky.
Dear Ilene & Billy, remember so well when you brought Brian home & invited Elliottt & me to meet your beautiful baby boy; & he was such a beautiful baby.Wishing you & the entire family much love, support, & wonderful cherished memories. Love Audrey Botnick & Family.
Billy, Ilene, Glenn and Greg,
My heart absolutely broke when I heard the news of Brian’s passing. While regrettably I haven’t seen or spoken to him in decades, I have only the fondest of memories of and with him.
The funniest thing to me is that he, Eric and I started saxophone at the same time.
I was telling my sister's last night, my first real memory of hanging out with him was summer after 7th grade. I went to Belmar with Brett Langbert, Spencer Parker and Heather Lipson and he had come along. I desperately wanted to win a pound puppy from the claw machine at the arcade across the street and Brian and I kept going back until I finally won it.
Brian and I actually started learning saxophone together in 8th grade. My career was fleeting but obviously it became one of his many passions.
His memory will surely remain a blessing to me and I know for all of you.
Much love, Elyse Michelson