Brian-Everson-Obituary

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Brian Patrick Everson

Clermont, Florida

Mar 15, 1974 – Aug 10, 2025

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BORN
March 15, 1974
DIED
August 10, 2025
LOCATION
Clermont, Florida

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Becker Funeral Home, Inc. - Clermont Obituary

Brian Patrick Everson, 51, of Minneola, Florida, sadly departed on August 10th, 2025, due to an aggressive cancer called Leiomyosarcoma.


He is survived by his mother, Linda Everson; wife, Sara Everson; their children, Savanna and Dominick Rainone, and William Everson; and nephews, Curtis Jr. and Braxton Everson and Kele Everson


Brian was a hardworking, honest, generous, and dedicated man to his family and close friends. He always thought of others before himself and went above and beyond just to do what was right.


He was the best friend I ever had, my hero. One of his greatest accomplishments was his children; he was an exceptional husband, father, and brother. The trips we took as a family to places I never imagined I would go or see were amazing. From the long truck rides with his favorite toy, "The Train Horn," he would say, "Drive safer, people!" Then he would blast the horn, and they'd move over to get out of his way. It was very entertaining for him and gave him great joy, especially since he was a big jokester these last few years. He traveled all over the USA for his jobs as a fiber and copper splicer. Brian loved his job and was proud to have learned from his father and many friends. Now, this is being passed down to his son and nephews to continue the family legacy.


 


Visitation to be held at Becker Funeral Home on Friday August 22, 2025 at 3pm with Funeral service to follow at 4pm. 


Please wear comfortable or casual work clothing to the funeral per Brian's request. There will be a bring a dish cookout BBQ from 6pm-9pm following the funeral. This will be an outdoor Celebration of Life at Palatlakaha Recreation Park "Brian's style".

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Seems like last summer, when i met you and your wife. I’ll never forget your family. now there’s a whole community of line - men, up in heaven. I know you’re all together Rest in peace, old friend!

I’ll love you always and forever until I join you in heaven. Rest in peace my husband. Love your wife Sara