Gonna keep this short… I am retiring from television effective August 2nd. It’s been a good 28 year run…FAR longer than I ever imagined. For those of you that I have served on the tv, just know that I have always done my VERY BEST for you and your family. I greatly appreciate you letting me be a part of your evenings. Cheers!
Lou Robbins — Admin/Editor | Airchecks
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Brian you will be missed, I remember when you started with KKTV you are the Best.
Dear Brian, what a shock to learn that you are no longer the Meteorologist on KKTV! You were always reliable in providing accurate weather forecasts in this ever changing Colorado climate. However, please enjoy your well-deserved retirement after twenty-eight years. Take care and spend this expanded time with your family.
Well now Brian , Harry& I have already missed you and your great performance as THE WEATHER GUY on KKTV! You are missed more than you know! Have a great retirement okay! GOD Bless you and your sweet family too! Harry & Joanne Shadinger family Phantom Canyon, in Penrose ,Colorado
You have always been a class act. Enjoy your retirement. You’ve earned it. And most undoubtedly you will be missed.
What can I say except “The best to you and yours and may you be blessed with all that is good”.
I knew something had happened because I didn’t see your face and I finally today just looked and saw that you retired and early August. I could always depend on your forecast, being accurate, professional, and entertaining. Know that you will be missed, but you leave good meteorologists behind To carry on your fabulous work.
Brian. Bledsoe. I kept wondering why you weren’t on the news I MISS YOU. YOU ARE THE BEST. I know we all enjoyed your weather forecast. Enjoy your retirement and your family. God bless you.
Brian, Fair Winds and Following Seas..
Hey Brian,
Congratulations on your retirement. I know you’re a weather aficionado, like I am, twenty-eight years doing weather, especially here in Colorado can be awfully tricky. At least you no longer have to answer the question, “Brian, where did all this snow come from when the forecast was for sunny and bright?” Take care of yourself and the family.
From my family to yours, all our best.
David
Dear Brian:
I just wanted to congratulate you on your retirement! I am truly going to miss you very much, you have been my weather husband ever since I have worked at the USPS. I also have recently retired, which I am very happy! Also, since I won’t have you to depend on, giving me the most accurate weather forecast!!!! I wish you and your family the very best! I am also sure, that I am not the only person that is going to miss you!!!!! Please take good care of yourself and family! Enjoy your life, you deserve it!!!!!
Sincerely,
Patty Ray