Brief, Barry

Barry Brief (1941-2010)

It is with a heavy heart we say goodbye to our husband,
father, grandfather, brother, and uncle, Barry Brief. Barry
"Bear" Brief passed away in his home in Laguna Beach,
Wednesday, March 3, 2010, with his family at his side. He
died of Cancer at 68 years old. To the community of
Orange County and Laguna Beach, where he lived for the
last 40 years, he was a successful businessman,
entrepreneur and risk taker. To his family and friends, he
was loving, generous, entertaining and inspirational. His
motto was "work hard and play hard" and he did just that.
He was a voracious reader of non-fiction, a world traveler
and proud liberal democrat. He loved bringing people
together from different walks of life and he could captivate
any crowd with his humor and storytelling. He was truly
the "Life of the Party." He had a zest for life that was
contagious. On a whim he took his entire family: parents,
children, brothers, nieces and nephews on a trip to China in
the 1990's. He loved the Olympics and brought his family
to the games in Los Angeles in 1984, Barcelona in 1992,
Atlanta in 1996, and Australia in 2000. More recently, he
took his entire family on wonderful cruises through the
Panama Canal and Alaska. He also took care of his parents
so they could live comfortably in their old age. Barry was
very fond of the arts and had a great appreciation for
ballet, theater, artwork and music. He contributed to the
original building fund for the Orange County Performing
Arts Center, Irvine Barclay Theater and South Coast
Repertory. You can find his name on the walls of these
landmarks. He was also formerly on the Board of Directors
for the Laguna Art Museum and donated an impeccably
restored vintage Porsche, which was on display for a year.
Barry was a big supporter of many political candidates and
various initiatives. He hosted numerous fundraisers at his
home. He was personal friends with members of the
Kennedy family and he organized and attended a peace
march in Russia in the 1980's. Barry valued school and
higher education. He encouraged his children,
grandchildren, nieces and nephews to attend college and
work hard. He brought the entire family together for all the
graduations, celebrating each and every achievement.
Barry was sympathetic towards the poor and disadvantaged
and contributed to numerous charities and organizations.
He graciously supported over 50 philanthropic
organizations. The following were recipients of his
generosity: The Friendship Shelter in Laguna Beach, Boys
and Girls Club, AIDS Project, American Cancer Society ,
Christopher Reeves Paralysis Foundation, National
Parkinson Foundation, Nicole Brown Simpson Charitable
Foundation, Orange County Rescue Mission, LA County
Museum of Art, Laguna Art Museum, Vietnam Veterans of
CA, Mission Hospital, Scripps Research Institute, United
Farm Workers, Habitat for Humanity and Mercy Corps. He
was also a big supporter of education and generously
donated to SchoolPower in Laguna Beach and Prentice
School in Santa Ana. Barry was born in Los Angeles on
July 17, 1941, to Lilyan and Jerry Brief. He was the middle
brother to Howard and Michael Brief. Barry attended
Harrison Street Elementary School in Los Angeles and
Lakewood Junior High School. He graduated from Millikan
High School in Long Beach with his best friend, the late
Phil Brandts. He was happily married to Karen Ward Brief,
together for 19 years. Barry graduated with a marketing
degree from the California State University, Fullerton. He
began his career in 1963 in the sales and marketing
division of Kaufman and Broad. He was then named
director of marketing and sales for the Larwin Company
and, in 1970, was appointed national marketing director for
Leadership Housing of Newport Beach and rose to division
president in charge of western United States operations.
He left leadership in 1974 to form the Brief Corporation,
which later merged with one of the largest builders on the
east coast. Together they developed several residential
developments in southern California during their five years
together. In the 1980's, he developed the largest mixed
use commercial residential and recreational community
known as Monarch Beach, on the Orange County gold
coast, home of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Then in 1990
through the 2000's he continued his involvement in
development and ownership of mixed use commercial and
residential properties throughout the United States and
Canada. He remained active and working until the time of
his death. Barry is survived by his wife Karen; his daughter,
Kristin Bunn; stepsons, Carey, Kent and Drew Conklin; his
grandchildren, Brooke Bunn (10), Harper Bunn (7), Blair
Conklin (14), Danielle Conklin (10); his siblings, Howard
and Michael Brief; nephews Garrett and Shanon Brief;
nieces, Seana Newcomb and Kameron Beaulieu. Barry is
predeceased by his parents Lilyan and Jerry Brief. A private
"Celebration of Life" will be held at a later date with family
and close friends. In lieu of flowers, the family asks
donations be made in his honor to one of the following
non-profit organizations: American Cancer Society
www.cancer.org, The Friendship Shelter
www.thefriendshipshelter.org, SchoolPower
www.lbschoolpower.org, or Boys and Girls Club of Laguna
Beach www.bgclaguna.org. Life is not a journey to the
grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and
well preserved body, but rather to slide in broadside,
thoroughly used up, totally worn out and proclaiming,
"Wow, what a ride." Thank you Barry for showing us how to
live life to its fullest!

O'Connor Mortuary, (949) 581-4300,
www.oconnormortuary.com

Published in Los Angeles Times on March 14, 2010