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Brian Lees Pendleton

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Brian Lees Pendleton 1956 ~ 2004  Brian Lees Pendleton passed away peacefully at home Tuesday, June 8, 2004. Surviving are daughter Karli "Belle" and son, Devin; parents, Alan and Beverly; brothers, Richard and Robert; nephews, Brett, Jeff, Ryan, and Jeremy; niece, Katie. Preceding him in death...

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I worked with Brain at Warnock's by Owner for a brief time. He was a co-worker and he was my friend. I just found out about his passing today Aug. 30,2004. I am very sad and I wanted to wish all the best to his lovely children, Karli and Devin. I knew Brain loved them dearly! I wish Brain all the best and I am in shock! I feel just terrible about his passing. May my friend rest in peace. God bless you Brain!!!! jeff

Bev and Al, I have been out of town for nearly a month and learned of Brian's death only upon my return last week. I remember Brian from the early young adult days all the way through his marriage. He lived life to the fullest and was always a joy to be around. I will miss him very much. Please accept my most sincere condolences to you and to Kimi and her children. Robin Riggs

I saw Brian's picture in the paper and immediately felt shock and saddness. I knew Brian in college at BYU. He was a wonderful friend. Brian had a quick wit and was always up to something fun. He and I had many good talks as I prepared for the temple before serving a mission. My greatest saddness is that his darling children may not remember how fun and funny and bright their father was. He always lifted others up and made everyone feel like they were a special friend. My prayers are with his...

I've been out of town for more than a week and just learned of Brian's passing.

My wife & I deeply loved Brian. He had many, many gifts including the ability to tell funny stories that lightened the cares of lots of people.

He was truly one of the great & noble of our Heavenly Father.

Another one of Brian's gifts was tremendous empathy for others. Many, many times he went out of his was to lighten the load of someone suffering or share with someone...

I knew Brian in the good old BYU days. We lived in Sparks Apartments and were in the same ward. Brian was just so much fun to be around, yet he possessed a depth of spirit that was disarming at times. I remember two experiences that illustrate both. Once during a break between semesters he and I determined that we would have a suntan contest. The loser had to buy the winner a Slurpee at the nearby 7-11. (He won, but I never gave him the satisfaction of a formal concession.) I also remember...

I had the priviledge of working with Brian at Warnock's By Owner. I knew him to be a diligent worker, always putting the concerns of co-workers first. He was a man of high integrity and often spoke of his two adorable children who he loved so much. Brian will certainly be missed.

...Remembering Our Brian...

A Rose once grew where all could see,
Sheltered beside a garden wall,
And as the days passed swiftly by,
It spread it's branches straight and tall...
One day, a beam of light
Shown through a crevice that had opened wide.
The rose bent gently toward it's warmth,
Then passed beyond to the other side..
Now...you who deeply
feel it's loss,
Be comforted...the rose blooms there,...

Bev and Al, Karen and I send our deepest and most sincere condolences at Brian's passing. Our family prays for you at this sorrowful time, that you will be comforted by our Father's grace.

I met Brian at a Dance for singles last fall. We became friends & he, Devin & Karli spent some time at my home. As we talked we realized that he had been a Zone Leader in Australia to my deceased husband. Brian was a kind & fun person. I could never tell if he was teasing me or being serious. I was very sorry to read of his passing. He was such a sweet & loving dad to the children too. I will keep all of you in my prayers. You must be great parents to have raised such a fine son. What a...