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Brian John Baxter

North Platte, Nebraska

Dec 14, 1957 – Sep 24, 2021 (Age 63)

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BORN
December 14, 1957
DIED
September 24, 2021
AGE
63
LOCATION
North Platte, Nebraska

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Brian John Baxter, 63, of North Platte, departed this life on Sept. 24, 2021, at his home. Brian was born Dec. 14, 1957, in North Platte to Neal and Anne Baxter. He, along with his three brothers, grew up in North Platte and attended North Platte High School. During high school, Brian was an...

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I have lots of really fond memories of our early years. We were all blessed to grow up in that place at that time. The first time I heard him play the piano I was mesmerized! Incredible musician and fun loving guy! Rest In Peace Brian! God bless you and all your family

So many memories-high school weekends around the piano while Brian played and sang- My Cherie Amour was a favorite; him singing and playing at our wedding- lots of James Taylor please! A trip to the horse races in GI because he´d never been ( and he wasn´t very impressed!) Good times and great memories-- never a dull moment. We are so sorry for your loss. Danny and Kathy

Thinking of the fun times of watching your family grow up as neighbors down the block. The memories of your band playing in the street on weekends with Michael closed so we could gather and enjoy! Great memories! all the years as you grew up in the Presbyterian Church and family times there...you and your special, talented family will be in our hearts and memories always. May God wrap your loved ones in His loving arms and bring you strength and peace thru this difficult time. Sending...

When I was 16, I went to Hershberger's to check out guitars. I heard amazing sounds coming from the piano room. I saw Brian, sat down and listened. Had a conversation with him. Short story...I bought that cool guitar and never looked back. Thanks Brian, my life would be pretty dull had we not talked that day. God Bless & Rest In Peace.

One break he told me I was "tippy-tapping" and my playing had no balls. I was so p.o.´d next set I imagined his face on my Snare drum and Rocked. We high fived after the blazing set and I told him my inspiration for our levitation. My sticks, his face.

One break he told me I was "tippy-tapping" and my playing had no balls. I was so pissed off next set I imagined his face on my Snare and Rocked. We high fived after the set and I told him my inspiration for our levitation. My sticks, his face. One break he told me I was "tippy-tapping" and my playing had no balls. I was so pissed off next set I imagined his face on my Snare Drum and Rocked. We high fived after the ballsy set and I told him my inspiration for our levitation. My sticks, his...

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