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Brian James Syverson

Meridian, Idaho

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Brian James Syverson 1967 - 2009 Brian James Syverson passed away on Saturday June 13, 2009 in Eagle, Idaho. He was 42 years old. Brian was born in Victorville, Calif. to Virgil and Marlene Syverson. He married Sue Martin on Dec. 5, 1992 and they brought two wonderful sons, Riley James and Jake...

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To the Syverson family:

I learned of this only today.

I went to high school with Brian, and I didn't know him well, but I just wanted to let you know that what I do remember of him is that he was well-liked by everyone and an all-around good guy, as well as being a spectacular athlete.

I am so sorry for your loss, and pray for God's comfort for you all, especially to Sue and his children.

Dear Syverson family;

I enjoyed the privilege of getting to know Brian and his brother Dain as an associate while at Abbott Diagnostics. Brian broke into sales in 1995 and quickly started making a name for himself; partly by his performance but mostly based on his reputation as being a terrific man. When you spoke to Brian, you got caught up his joy for life, his passion for outdoor experiences and love for his family. Please accept my heartfelt condolences on your loss of such a...

Dear Syverson family;

I enjoyed the privilege of getting to know Brian and his brother Dain as an associate while at Abbott Diagnostics. Brian broke into sales in 1995 and quickly started making a name for himself; partly by his performance but mostly based on his reputation as being a terrific man. When you spoke to Brain, you got caught up his joy for life, his passion for outdoor experiences and love for his family. Please accept my heartfelt condolences on your loss of such a...

Syverson Family

I am very sorry for your loss. My favorite memories with Brian where football in the back yard, endless games of basketball in the drive way,and even Monopoly. Brian even got me my first job, mowing Mr. and Mrs. Rushing yard. Brian never changed he was always a faithful friend, he is missed. I regret not keeping in contact with him. My prayers are with all of you.

Syverson family,

Our deepest sympathies to you. I went to highschool with Brian and it is not fair to cut a life so short but his life can live on in his boys. Our hearts are with you and prayers will be said for all.

Our deepest sympathies go out to Sue, Riley and Jake and the entire Syverson family. Our hearts are heavy with sadness. Brian was just a vibrant and spritied young man. We have such fond memories of all the good times in the Aurora neighborhood. May you find comfort in good memories and the love of family and friends who hold you in their prays.

Syverson family,

I'm very sorry to hear of your loss. Brian was a great role model that led by example. I have great memories of our time together as young kids. Please know that Brian left a very positive long-lasting impression on many. My condolences to your family.

Brian was always someone I looked up to when I played baseball with him at Medford High. He always made you feel like you were the most important person in the world when you talked to him. There were many a time he would just laugh and smile at me when I messed up and all he would say was "It will all be okay."
My deepest condolences go out to him family and hope they know how much their husband, son, father, and brother was thought of.
I always admired how Brian carried himself on...

Sue and family,

Our hearts continue to ache as we think of your loss. May precious memories bring you some kind of comfort during this most difficult time. We continue to hold you and the boys in our prayers. Blessings and peace to you.

Love your family,
Vince, Leslie, Andrew and Adam Ivelia