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Brett Wayne Peterson

1959 - 2011

Brett Wayne Peterson obituary, 1959-2011

BORN

1959

DIED

2011

FUNERAL HOME

Nelson Funeral Home - Logan

162 East 400 North

Logan, Utah

Brett Peterson Obituary

Brett Wayne Peterson, 51, returned home to his Heavenly Father and the loving arms of family Feb. 13, 2011. Brett was born Oct. 29, 1959, in Fort Benton, Mont., to loving and hardworking parents, Lyle Roland and Corma Mae Peterson. Brett was the fifth of seven children.
Brett and Laura first saw each other at the Preston Cafe; it was love at first sight, and they knew that they would spend the rest of their lives together. They were married a few months later on Feb. 25, 1982, and were later sealed in the Logan LDS Temple. Together, they had three beautiful children, Cortney, Kristin and Kaden.
Brett's career in construction began right out of high school at the side of his father, a builder and carpenter. Brett took this knowledge, hard work ethic, and desire to make something out of nothing and built a very successful construction business, CFCM Inc. These fourth generation skills have been passed throughout the years, father to son, down to Cortney and Kaden. Brett had many friends and associates in the business and was known for his quick wit and humor.
Another of Brett's loves in life was music. He started playing bass guitar at age 14 with his brothers and dad in the Peterson Brothers Band. This is still a source of happiness for them all.
Brett taught his kids how to ride motorcycles, ATVs and snowmobiles and took them on many outdoor adventures in tents. He always taught them the importance of laughing as a family. Brett had a gift to turn any situation into a joke. He never failed at getting smiles, laughter, and rolling eyes from those around him.
His passion in life was his granddaughters, Shelby, Hallee J. and Olivia. Brett excelled at being "Grampa" and "Papa Pete." He was their "Prince Charming" at Disney on Ice for five years running; he even had most of the Disney songs memorized ... but wouldn't admit to it! Instead of watching the nightly news, he endured many nights of watching Disney princesses, Dora the Explorer and Strawberry Shortcake for the hundredth time. He was their dance partner, their source of quarter machine gadgets, and their Hot Wheels Mustang Mechanic. Brett was often found on the ground, Barbie in hand, with an intricate storyline unfolding, all of the girls giggling as Grampa did his version of Barbie's voice.
Brett taught "his girls" how to camp and took them on many memorable family motorhome trips to Heise, Lagoon, and, of course, Massacre Rock. He always snuggled with them by the fire and counted the stars.
Brett is survived by his loving wife of 29 years, Laura; his three children, Cortney and Coppelia Peterson of Smithfield, Kristin Marie Peterson and Bobby Brown (fiance) of Smithfield, and Kaden Lyle Peterson also of Smithfield; his beautiful granddaughters Shelby, Hallee J. and Olivia; his parents Lyle and Corma Peterson of Garland; brothers Kirt Peterson of Salt Lake City, Kent and Christie Peterson of Salt Lake City, Kevin and Nancee Peterson of Blackfoot, Idaho; sisters Debi and Dick Nourse of Salt Lake City, and Darci Weaver and Craig Knight (Fiance) of Clinton; and many aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews, and all those loved ones that called him "Uncle B."
Brett was preceded in death by his brother Steven Hans Peterson; father-in-law Jack Garrett; brothers-in-law Lyle Green, Stanley Jack Garrett, and Corey Chris Weaver; nieces Giana Nourse and Amy Lynn Peterson; nephew Chad Phillip Peterson; cousin Rob Peterson; his Grandpa and Grandma Bergstrom and his Grandpa and Grandma Peterson.
Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 18, at the Smithfield 20th Ward chapel, 600 E. 120 South, Smithfield, Utah. Friends and family may call at the Nelson Funeral Home 162 E. 400 North in Logan, Utah, from 6 to 8 on Thursday evening, Feb. 17, and from 9:30 to 10:30 Friday morning at the church. Interment will be at the Smithfield Cemetery.
Brett, we love and miss you and will keep you in our hearts always. We can't wait until we get to see you and be in your loving arms again. Condolences may be extended to the family online at www.nelsonfuneralhome.com.

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Published by Logan Herald Journal from Feb. 16 to Mar. 2, 2011.

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February 28, 2011

I was shocked and saddened to see that Brett has passed away. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I remember Brett more from our families friendships, and throughout our high school years. I always thought he was a great guy. I am sure that your loss is very painful. You will be together again. That comforting thought will help you get through the challenges that may come your way. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Janet (Hall) Wood

February 28, 2011

I was shocked and saddened to see that Brett has passed away. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I remember Brett more from our families friendships, and throughout our high school years. I always thought he was a great guy. I am sure that your loss is very painful. You will be together again. That comforting thought will help you get through the challenges that may come your way. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Brett being Brett

February 22, 2011

My funny big brother! Those of you who were lucky enough to know him; I know you couldn't help but love him! Our family won't be quite the same without his great sense of humor and ability to lighten the mood and help us laugh at ourselves. I'll miss him more than I can ever put into words. I guess Kent, Kirt, Kevin, Debi and I just have to try and fill his shoes. Those are BIG shoes to fill. We love and miss you Bro! We'll take good care of Laura and the kids and your baby girlies! Love - Your baby sister.

February 20, 2011

I'll never forget my big brother singing to me in his "Donald Duck" voice all the way home from grade school

Dave & Julie Hulse

February 19, 2011

Courtney & family,
We just wanted to say how sorry we are for your loss. We do know how this does mess up a family. Please try to forgive and forget all of the bad things that happen in each and every family. Just try to remember the good things and let those things heal your heart and head. Keep an open mind and add in all of the feelings and emotions and soon it will start to make sense and heal you when you least expect it. Danny will be there for you and you can get his perspective on it. We have been thinking about you and praying for you to let your heart heal. Let us know if there is anything we can do to help you.
Dave & Julie Hulse

February 19, 2011

Laura & family,
This is Saturday and I just saw that Brett had passed away this passed week. I am so sorry to hear that this happened. It has been a long time since I saw you last. We used to see each other once in a while but haven't for some time now. I want you to know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I hope you will find comfort from others at this time. RaNae Richards, Smithfield, Utah

Carolyn Harris

February 19, 2011

Laura,
I was so sad to hear of the passing of Brett. I want you to know how much we love you and that you are all in our prayers.

Randy Gardner

February 18, 2011

Being a Grandpa myself, I know the greastest tribute to me would be to know that I would always be missed & loved by my grandchildren. from reading Bretts obituary, I know he was doing the most important thing in the world. That was being the best "PaPa" he could be. We are so sorry Brett had to go so soon. Thoughts & prayers are with you.

Josh Watts

February 18, 2011

Brett was a great boss, man, most important a great friend and mentor we used to work for brett and we still consider him the best boss ever because of his friendship. We will always remember You Brett. Our sincere condolinces to the family of the Petersons
Josh Watts, Zach and Mike Scott.

Steven Belnap

February 18, 2011

Laura and Family,

Brett is a good man and had a great heart. I never heard anyone say a negative thing about him.My heart goes out to the whole family.

Teresa Lewis

February 17, 2011

Laura,
I am so very sorry! Please know that I am thinking of you.
Prayers and hugs.

Susan Reinhart

February 17, 2011

Laura & family,
I am truly sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts.
Sincerely,
Susan Trujillo Reinhart

Nolan Ward & Family

February 16, 2011

We are so sorry for your loss. I worked for Brett back when he had first started his business. He was a great boss. He was a mentor to me and taught me a lot about building and carpentry. I have great memories of laughing with Brett on the job site. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Mari Sylar

February 16, 2011

We were neighbors many years ago and I still have great memories. So sorry to hear of your loss. Mari Sylar and family (formally Buck)

Harrison Maughan

February 16, 2011

We are very sorry for your loss. Our prayers be with you.

Dirk Lewis

February 16, 2011

Brett was one of the funniest guys I know. He was a great neighbor and a good friend. People like Brett are few and far between and it was an honor to know him. The petersons are a great family that would help anyone in need, Brett we will miss you buddy.

Patience Fisher

February 16, 2011

Brett was about as nice as a guy can be. Every memory we have of him and his family is a good one. We will miss you Brett, Patience and Donnie

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