He graduated from Box Elder High School, and in 1992 was named the outstanding Master of Accountancy graduate at Weber State University. He worked for the Utah State Tax Commission as an Auditing Supervisor.
He enjoyed skiing, migratory bird hunting, riding his wave runner and motorcycles and excelled at every sport he tried. He especially shined at basketball, winning a trip to the finals of the Elks Hoop Shoot Contest when he was eleven.
Brian was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and had worked in the athletic programs.
His family loved him very much and he has always been very loyal to them. He was especially kind to everyone.
He enjoyed fishing and, to his Mom, a most cherished photo is one of him holding a trout, with the caption, "Thanks for the Rainbows!" He is remembered every day; the rainbows remind us of the endless joy he gave his loved ones and the promise of eternal life.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>>>>>>>>A MOTHER'S LOVE<<<<<<<<<
We are connected...my child and I
By an invisible cord, not seen by the eye.
It's not like a cord that connects us 'til birth;
This cord can't be seen by any on earth.
The cord does its work, right from the start;
It binds us together...attached to my heart.
I know that it's there...though no one can see
The invisible cord from my child to me.
The strength of this cord is hard to describe;
It can't be destroyed...it can't be denied.
It's stronger than any cord man could create.
It withstands the test...can hold any weight.
Though you are gone and not here with me,
This cord remains, but no one can see...
It pulls at my heart...I am bruised...I am sore,
But the cord is my lifeline, as never before.
I am thankful that God connects us this way-
A mother to child....death can't take it away!
-----------------Author Unknown--------------
He graduated from Box Elder High School, and in 1992 was named the outstanding Master of Accountancy graduate at Weber State University. He worked for the Utah State Tax Commission as an Auditing Supervisor.
He enjoyed skiing, migratory bird hunting, riding his wave runner and motorcycles and excelled at every sport he tried. He especially shined at basketball, winning a trip to the finals of the Elks Hoop Shoot Contest when he was eleven.
Brian was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and had worked in the athletic programs.
His family loved him very much and he has always been very loyal to them. He was especially kind to everyone.
He enjoyed fishing and, to his Mom, a most cherished photo is one of him holding a trout, with the caption, "Thanks for the Rainbows!" He is remembered every day; the rainbows remind us of the endless joy he gave his loved ones and the promise of eternal life.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>>>>>>>>A MOTHER'S LOVE<<<<<<<<<
We are connected...my child and I
By an invisible cord, not seen by the eye.
It's not like a cord that connects us 'til birth;
This cord can't be seen by any on earth.
The cord does its work, right from the start;
It binds us together...attached to my heart.
I know that it's there...though no one can see
The invisible cord from my child to me.
The strength of this cord is hard to describe;
It can't be destroyed...it can't be denied.
It's stronger than any cord man could create.
It withstands the test...can hold any weight.
Though you are gone and not here with me,
This cord remains, but no one can see...
It pulls at my heart...I am bruised...I am sore,
But the cord is my lifeline, as never before.
I am thankful that God connects us this way-
A mother to child....death can't take it away!
-----------------Author Unknown--------------
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement