Brian-Young-Obituary

Brian Anthony Young

Obituary

Young, Brian Anthony age 51, of Mpls., passed away on January 15, 2008. Avid Hunter, Boater, Golfer and lover of the outdoors. Preceded in death by his father, Gordon A.; and his grandparents. He will be deeply missed by his wife, Maureen Omodt; mother, Lois J.; sister, Robin (Dean) Knutson; nephew, Thomas Knutson; niece, Erin Knutson; faithful dog, Zuma; many relatives; friends from his hockey days at Roosevelt H.S. and Mankato State, and the good friends he has met on his path in life. There will be a Time to Remember 2-5 pm Sat., Feb 9, 2008 at Cloverleaf Courts-Community Room, 1011 Cloverleaf Parkway NE, Blaine. Cremation Society of Minnesota Brooklyn Park 763-560-3100
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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Maureen --
I will Miss Brian very much - I remembered when Thaddeus My husband Died and how Brian became the father figure for two boys whom lost their father - I will miss him when I pull into the trailor yelling at me - AAY - I loved waking up in the morning and having coffee - He always had a home cooked meal waiting for me when I got there - Lois - Moe - Tommy - and Zuma - The Brown family loves all of you and will be there for whatever you need. I guess what I will miss most is the...

To Brian's family
We can't believe it's been almost a month since Brian left. We hope he's found his "one particular harbor" where the winds are always calm,the sun always shines and the water looks like glass. We'll miss him.

Dave and Barb

Lois and Robin and family: Our deepest sympathies and compassions in your hour of sorrow.

Marlene and Dan Follingstad and family

We wish to express our deepest sympathy to Brians Family. We have worked with him for several years in maintaining his lawn care equipment. Whenever he came in he was always positive and upbeat even when things were not going "his way". We will miss him!!!

I met Brian in grade school at Standish. He always made me laugh. One time I had a crush on him and wrote his name with magic marker on my teddy bear's tummy. My Mom found it and said "why did you write Brain on your teddy bear" I guess spelling wasn't my best subject. I left Roosevelt early and I never saw Brian again. After reading other's notes about him as an adult it sounds like he turned out to be a great guy. I will always have good memories of him. May he rest in peace.
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B-MAN, I'll always remember the great times at Overstar Builders and my two week vacation to Palm Desert to visit you (that turned out to be 10 years)We lost track over the years but I'll never forget all the good times and will always think of you with good thoughts. Rest in peace my friend.

BRIAN(THE FRIENDLY IRISHMAN)WE CALLED HIM, BECAUSE HE WAS ALWAYS SMILING,ALWAYS STOPPING BYE TO SAY HELLO, CAN I HELP YOU WITH THAT?.WE WILL MISS HIM IN THE FOURTH OF JULY PARADES,OUT ON THE LAKE IN THE BOATS,AROUND THE CAMP FIRES AT NIGHT.GOD BE WITH BRIANS FAMILY AND FRIENDS WE WILL MISS YOU FRIEND. GARY AND SUE AND MANY OTHER FRIENDS FROM BLUE WATERS OF LINDSTROM.

my deepest condolences........ Brian will always hold a special place in my thoughts...... he will always be remembered as a good friend and line mate.......