Brian-Svenson-Obituary

Brian Keith Svenson

Centralia, Washington

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Brian Svenson passed away in Centralia, Washington. The obituary was featured in Chronline on July 27, 2009.

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We miss him everyday. We hear his laugh and see his smile. Thanks to all of you who have shared memories of our dad that can help ease the pain, or make us smile knowing how loved he was by all who knew him. We Love You Dad.

Dear Svenson Family;
Brian helped me come out of my shell as a shy young teenager and I'll always remember and love him for that. Brian could go into any situation and immediately lighten it up. He had that all knowing grin and you'd just sit back wait for him to comment and then came the laughter. From going to the movies to fishing to being chased by MR.Adolphsn to playing sports Brian was my true childhood friend straight out of "Stand by Me".
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I'm very sorry to hear of Brian's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

I will pray for the family. I knew Brian for many years. We played sports together and against each other. Brian was a fun person to be around. Joking and having fun was his best times. Thanks for being my friend,

God Bless,
Sherman Porter

Chad -- Before you teased me on the school bus, your big brother Brian did. Whenever he couldn't catch a ride with Phil Edwards, the bus ride was always a lot more interesting.

My thoughts are with the Svenson and Driver families; I'm so sorry to hear of your loss.

Shelley Voie

I am so sorry to just now hear of Brian's passing.
My heart goes out to each of you.
Brian was like my little brother, we laughed and shared many good times when we were younger. I looked forward to always getting a genuine hug when we saw eachother.
Brian was just that, a genuine person, good hearted and fun!
Please remember the good times and that your family was blessed just as we all were to have him in our lives!

My deepest condolences,
Judy John...

I'm so sorry to hear of Brian's passing. I hope you all can find comfort in knowing that so many of us have fond memories of him. I always laugh when I remember him giving me heck for the way I rested my arm in the window of my car when I had it rolled down. He said to me, "Why do you put your arm that way. You need to stop it. Only boys put their arms that way!" I bet I've thought of that a million times over the years whenever I have been tempted to rest my arm like the boys do. Love...

Dear Clay, Sonja, Robin, Chad and Jody..my heartfelt condolences go out to your family. There are no words to express how truly sorry I am for yet, another terrible loss. When Gary and I were married, I instantly fell in love with his family. You made me feel like I was one of your own. Brian lived with Gary and I for several months and he was like another "brother" to me. He was always kind, loving, and extremely funny! I miss all of you very much. I know there is a HUGE ballgame going...

Dear Svenson Family,
I'm went to school with Brian and I am very sorry for your families loss. Brian will never be forgotten. I don't think that he ever knew this but I had a crush on him at one time when I was in the 5th grade. I think that he was too busy to even notice! God bless Brian and his family.
Cheryl John