Brian Richard Sisk, a resident of Sorrento, La met our Heavenly Father on Thursday, February, 27, 2014 at the age of 57. We knew him by many names, Daddy, Pops, Big Brother, Siskco, Big Boy, Rockhead, and most of all, Friend. He was born March 14, 1956 to Nadine Butler and Stephen Sisk. Brian was a 1974 graduate of Parkwood High School where he excelled at wrestling and Golden Gloves. He was a retired employee of Dow Chemical in Plaquemine, La. He was generous with his heart, his time, and anything he had. He was a father full of love and a friend ready to help. All he ever asked for was a smile and a big fish on the line! Brian wrote his story on all of our hearts. Visitation is at Ourso Funeral Home, 13533 Airline Hwy Gonzales, La on Monday, March 3, 2014 from 6:00pm - 8:00pm and will resume at the funeral home on Tuesday, March 4th, 2014 from 9:00am until funeral service at 10:00am, conducted by Pastor James May. Interment in Greenoaks Memorial immediately following funeral service. Brian is survived by his mother, Nadine Sisk of Duncanville, TX; Daughter, Melanie Raye Sisk and spouse Bobby Robertson of Prairieville, La; Son, Austin Michael Sisk of Sorrento, LA; Two brothers, Brent Sisk, of Arizona and Kenneth Sisk of Sorrento, LA; Two sisters, Laurie Sisk of Joplin, MO and Angela Sisk of San Diego, CA and his former spouse & friend Janet Anglin of Gonzales, LA. Brian also leaves behind many nieces, nephews, and a wealth of childhood friends, who he embraced as family his entire life, including Gisele Ellis, Sue Whited, Mark Whited, and Richard Whited, all of Joplin, MO. And, a special and rare friendship with Donny Ridinger. He was preceded in death by his father, Stephen Dale Sisk and a brother Stephen Dale Sisk II. We have peace in knowing there are no goodbyes in Jesus. His days are now filled with worshiping his Savior, Jesus.
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Mel & Austin. I was sadden to hear of Brian passing may God hold him in his arms and give him back the Love he shared with anybody he meet. I will miss him his laughter and his smile. His Crazy & Fun personality May God bring you both peace during your mouring for the lost of your Dad. He spoke of you both often and was a Proud Dad of both of his children RIP Big Boy
Paula Dauzat
March 10, 2014
Brian was an old friend way back in the early 70's when he lived in Baxter Springs, KS for a short time. Always wondered where he went. Now I know, he has gone to Heaven. He was always smiling, and always making others laugh. He had in a place in my heart every since.
Becky M
March 9, 2014
Brian was one of my favorite customers. I was deeply sadden to hear of his passing. He is in my prayers.
Julie
March 6, 2014
You brought joy all your life, even in your passing....best big brother a girl could ask for <3
Laurie Sisk
March 6, 2014
Prayers for the family. Brian will be missed.
Annita Yeakey-Miller
March 4, 2014
He has always and will always be my favorite uncle, he was there for me when no one else was even if it was him just listing to me talk, he always knew how to make me feel Better, I am going to miss our late night talks, miss your laugh and you loving and kind words, Mel and Austin I know he is very proud of you both, I am sorry you lost him so soon, I LOVE you both and here for you no matter what!
bambi sisk
March 4, 2014
Will always remember your laughter til we meet again Brian.
Cindy Clark,Barta
March 4, 2014
I will miss you brother RIP "Go Rest High on That Mountain"
Sue Whited- Murdock
March 4, 2014
I was sadden as he will be missed by his classmates at his 40th high school reunion in July. Our condolences to his family He will be "In Memoriam".
Ron Ray
March 4, 2014
Sadden that you had to leave family and friends so soon. You will truly be missed by everyone that knew you. Rest in peace dear friend. The pain is now gone. Ronnie and Charlene O'Quin
March 3, 2014
So sorry to hear about Brian's passing. He was a good man. He will be missed.
Kathy Meek
March 3, 2014
To his family, Brian had such a Big Heart. He would help anybobdy & always had a Smile on his face. He will be missed. From your friend, Insurance agent & STA Booster Club Friend, Sherrie Jenkins
sherrie Jenkins
March 3, 2014
To Brian's family
He was such a good little boy and saw a lot of him when he lived in Carterville Mo with his Mom and Dad . Last time I talked to Brian was a couple of years ago . Was sorry to hear of his passing . Brian's Uncle Myron just pass in December. Talked to his brother Brent and he filled me in on Brian had been doing. He will be missed from all his Joplin Missouri families
Aunt Kathy Sisk
Joplin Missouri
Kathy Sisk
March 2, 2014
Dear Janet, Austin, Melanie and Bobby
We are so sorry about Brian's death. Our thoughts are with you. We know your deep faith will sustain you through this difficult time.
Gene and Lila and the girls
March 2, 2014
Our thoughts and prays are with you, Austin, at this time. Brad, Tracy and Matthew Sheets
Tracy Sheets
March 2, 2014
Bigboy was good as gold and had the big heart to prove it. He was truly a great friend and will be forever missed. Life will not be the same. Rest in peace my brother. My prayers are with Sissy and Austin as the continue their journey. May the good Lord give them strength during this difficult time in their lives.
Keith Barnett
March 1, 2014
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
From the Staff of Ourso Funeral Home
March 1, 2014
We are very sadden by Bryan's death. He was a very kind man and always willing to help in any way he could he will be missed. His family will be in our prayers.
Frank & Randi Sutton
March 1, 2014
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