Brian-Riesland-Obituary

Brian Keith Riesland

Bozeman, Montana

1960 - 2014

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Brian Keith Riesland was born on Sept. 20, 1960 to Joyce and Ray Riesland in Hemet, Calif. He died with his family by his side on Aug. 17, 2014 in Billings, Mont. from an accident of falling off his truck.As a child, Brian loved to go trucking with his dad whenever he could, which was a lot,...

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I am so sorry for your loss. He was a very likable and helpful guy. He made it to Missoula to one of our Trucker's Party at Jerry & Pat Logan's home. He will be sadly missed.

Preston and Cameron I still can't believe this has happened. I'am so sorry you boy must live your life without your father in it to share it with you. He will be greatly miss. Our prayer and thoughts are with you.
Sincerely Ron, Debbie, Matracia and Quinten

Preston, Cameron--so sorry about your dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

So sorry to here about Brian he will be missed by so many He was a good one.

Dear Uncle Ray, Aunt Joyce, Dave, Barry, and the rest of the family, I got the news from Jeanne the other day. I am SO SAD. I remember all of you from the Morrow/Riesland annual Thanksgiving blowouts. It was good to see Uncle Ray the last Thanksgiving in CA. You are all in my heart and prayers. Love, Carolyn Morrow (Cousin Malcolm's wife)

Cameron, all of us at Dynojet are thinking of you and your family. We are so very sorry about the loss of your father. Cameron, you are a reflection of your father in your caring, giving demeanor. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help you thru this very very difficult time. Our love, prayers and hugs to you!

Preston and Cameron, I will be Honored to Lead the procession. Your dad was a heck of a guy and would help anyone at anytime. MCS

Preston and Family,
Brian has been a wonderful friend to us at Permafloors. He has shared his life with us, both enjoyment and frustration. When you see people at work as much as we saw Brian, you naturally find out a lot about them.
Brian would bend over backwards to make other peoples day easier. He was warmly regarded and appreciated by all of us at Permafloors. We knew him as the driver who could get his truck in anywhere!
He loved you boys and spoke often of what you all were...

Preston, Cameron and family, we are so sorry for your loss of Brian. You know how much we will miss Brian, too. His smile and huge laugh will always be how I will remember him. Doug will never be able to hunt elk up north, without taking Brian's memory with him for each step. What wonderful times they had. May all of your heart memories of Brian help you as you accept his loss. Rest well Brian.