Brian-Kopp-Obituary

Brian Kopp

Spokane, Washington

07/23/1956 - 09/23/2009

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KOPP, Brian E. (Age 53) Peacefully entered into rest with his family and friends by his side, Wednesday, September 23rd. He was born toRobert and Eileen on July 23rd, 1956 in Spokane, WA. Brian was an Officer and highly respected Counselor for the Department of Corrections for 17 years. He...

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Im so sorry to hear about Brian. I knew Brian from kindergarten.We went through all the school years together and I will always remember what a funny, loving friend he was.I hadnt been in contact with him but his passing is very sad for me. My condolences to his wife and children and his sweet mom.

From our family to yours, May you find comfort in your faith. God's love is all encompassing. Keep your memories close and Brian will live on forever.

Early Family Memories / The Vern Days

Brian was my good friend, and I will miss him. I first met Brian back in the 90s when we were partners on graveyard. We had a good time working together, and our friendship remained strong through the years. My condolences to Brian's family - may the love Brian had for you bring you peace.

Loretta and family. I am so sorry to hear about Brian. I kept looking for the announcement so I can attend the service but did not see it until Ruby looked it up on line. How are YOU doing? Call me when you can. Debbie Putney Bell

Brian and I worked together. We also trained together. He and I had a lot of fun co-facilitating training. There is not a memory of Brian that does not come with a smile and a chuckle. He and I shared many of the same views on life. He was there, as a friend, when I lost my son. He was there saying "Way to go" when I promoted...my peace is knowing that he will "be there" waiting for his family and friends with a smile and a chuckle when it is our turn to make the journey home. Prayers...

That's a perfect picture of Brian.....I'll always remember that smile with a hint of sarcasm. Always happy and an all-around good person.
Loretta,Brandon, and Dustin, hang in there and time will help heal

Loretta, Brandon, and Dustin, my heart and prayers go out to you. Brian was the greatest, funniest, and most pleasant guy to have ever worked with. I worked with him for many years. His love for his family he shared in many stories. He will be truly missed.

To Brian’s family,

I am so very sorry for your lose. I have had the pleasure of knowing Brian since he started at AHCC, back in 1994. Many years ago, Brian and I were away at training and he shared some of his views on life, I have never forgotten what he shared with me. He told me ‘remember time is a gift, be grateful for every day that you have, don’t waste time with self-pity, anxiety or boredom. Live each day with optimism and do your best to make a difference to someone...