Brian-Spell-Obituary

Brian Alexious Spell

San Francisco, Ca, Nevada

Age 75

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Brian Alexious Spell San Francisco, CA - Brian Alexious Spell was born Sept. 15, 1945 in San Francisco. He passed away January 24, 2021. At the age of 11, he moved to South Carolina to live with his grandparents. He helped his grandfather on his farm, and from this he gained a life-long love of...

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It´s been 3 years today. I didn´t call you while I was in the hospital with Covid because I didn´t want you to worry. I will regret that decision for the rest of my life. I miss you so much. I still can´t believe I´ll never again get a phone call from you saying "Hi Kat, this is your dad." I can´t wait til we meet on the other side. 2021 was the worst year of my life. It still seems like yesterday. I love you forever, my hero, my dad.

Forever My Hero

Me and my hero 1968

Me and my hero 1968, Reno Fire Department

My Dad Brian was my hero in every sense of the word. Being a firefighter, he was gone a lot. Once when I was 6, I wanted him to come home from work, so I lit our back fence and rose bush on fire. Never dawned on me that we lived in Sparks and he worked for Reno. Boy, did I get in trouble.
So many great memories of Dad. Throwing us in Frenchman's Lake (with life vests on) to teach us to swim. His stories of the practical jokes the firefighters played on each other. So many camping...

R.I.P. my friendsummer of 1985 was the best wish we could have a celebration of life..see you on the other side your friend Linda

I enjoyed every moment I got to spend with Brian - he was always one of my favorite cousins. So full of life, fun, entertaining and sweet. Heaven now has another new bright star! My thoughts and prayers are with all of you who loved him.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Will miss my brother Bry forever. Love, Sue Spell Wedige

We enjoyed our visit to Reno and meeting Brian. We had a good time with him at the casino and going out to eat. He had a good sense of humor and was fun to be with. May all your memories of him help to ease the pain of losing him. God bless you and your family.