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Brian Widland Obituary

Brian D. Widland "The Beaver" Aug. 26, 1955 - Feb. 8, 2011 Born to Bud and Betty Widland. Brian is survived by his mother Betty Bruno, sons Bud and Brian Jr., granddaughter Hannah, and brothers Gary and Bruce (wife Marcee). He was preceded in death by his father Bud and loving wife Carol Sue. Beav Has Touched Many Lives and Will Be Missed By All Who Have Known Him. Beaver and Carol Sue Are Now and Forever Together, May They Rest In Peace.

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Published by News Tribune (Tacoma) on Feb. 25, 2011.

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tonja powell

February 19, 2023

miss you dad everyday, i miss watching football games and having a few beers. love ya sis

Bud Widland

February 8, 2022

Miss you more then ever love you Dad your son Bud 11 years, Wow

Bill & Renee Movius

February 26, 2011

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends of Brian. He will be missed. My wife and I are very sadend by this news he was a good freind. We enjoyed the family growing up in Oakland together with ours.

mark bryant

February 25, 2011

i worked with brian 97to 2001. cant say a bad thing about him. one of a kind he is. hell of a machinist . fun guy to work with we had one hell of a good crew. good old days.rest in peace brian your going to be missed. still cant believe it . no more pain dude tell carol i said hi crack one for me. keep on coastin MARK BRYANT

sis

February 25, 2011

mom and dad may your love last forever i will miss you both forever

keith

February 25, 2011

My sympathies to the family. May God grant you comfort and peace. 2 Corinthians 1:3,4.

Karen Barde (McKay)

February 25, 2011

I went to hi school with Brian and the oakland gang. I always thought he was such a sweetheart. So sorry to hear about his passing, my sympathy to his family and friends

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