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Brian Scott LARSON

Cokato, Minnesota

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Age 31 of Cokato, MN Formerly of Apple Valley Died unexpectedly on Nov 8, 2013. Brian was a 2000 graduate of Apple Valley High School and a graduate of UW River Falls in 2004. He was employed at Top Rank Online Marketing. Brian is preceded in death by his grandfather, Leonard Larson; uncle, Scott...

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My thoughts and prayers go out to Brian's family and friends. I was fortunate to share many high school memories with him and it always seemed our group could turn a seemingly uneventful night into something full of laughter with a little chaos for good measure. I will alway remember Brian with a smile on his face, quick-witted, and a charisma that attracted everyone around him. We'll miss you Brian.

Note: The attached picture is from a trip to Matt's cabin. On our way there our group...

Scott, Sue and Kristin,

We were so sorry to hear about Brian passing away. Nothing we say will heal the pain. Keep all of those woderful memories in your hearts and know that Brian is watching over each of you now. We are praying for you and may God bring you peace. God must have a special plan for Brian to call him home at such a young age.

Scott and Sue,
Have been keeping you and your family in our prayers. We feel your pain and hope you find comfort in knowing others care. Losing a child, whatever age, is heart-breaking. May you find peace.
Kathy & Butch Canniff
(recently retired/ISD #197-worked with you at Sibley)

Sue and Scott,
Our sincerest condolences to the Larson and Cari families on your tragic loss. We will be sure to keep all of you in our thoughts and prayers.

I had the pleasure to get to know Brian on the ball field over the last few years as he joined his brother in-law's (Jake) softball team in Minneapolis. What a cannon of an arm he had! I can still feel the sting through the padding on my glove from each of his throws. A great ballplayer and even a finer man. Our entire team really enjoyed the time we spent with Brian on the ball field and in the dugout, often accompanied by his wonderful wife and playful dogs. I am grateful to have had the...

Dear Scott, I did not know your son, but if he were anything like you he was a very special young man. I am so very sorry for you and Sue. You are in my prayers. Nancy Plath

I got to know Brian through some mutual friends while at UW-RF and Brian was one of the nicest and sincere people I had the privilege to meet. Brian also had the gift to make people laugh. My sympathies to his family.

My deepest and most heartfelt condolences to Brian's family and friends. I had the priviledge of working with Brian at PR Newswire. One of the nicest (and funniest) guys I have ever met...

Susan and Scott--Words simply cannot express how sad we are for your loss...you are in our thoughts and prayers. Your cousins, Patti and Bob Nowal