BRIAN-YOUNGQUIST-Obituary

BRIAN YOUNGQUIST

Mount Vernon, Washington

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February 8, 1951 -September 4, 2017Brian Merle Youngquist, 66, a lifelong resident of Skagit Valley, passed away Monday evening, September 4, 2017, surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Mount Vernon, Washington, on February 8, 1951, to Merle and Louise Youngquist, the second of three...

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Dear Christy & family,
From all of us at the Boys & Girls Clubs, our hearts break for you guys. Please accept our deep condolences, prayers, and best thoughts. Brian was a champion for us, for our kids, and for the ever needed service to youth. He was an advocate for opportunity, and dedicated to responsibility. He served the Clubs, here, in a way that few others have and our staff grew to love him, grew to love his sense of humor, and grew to love his sense of life. He was an example to...

We our very sorry to hear about your Brian, He will be missed around here, he was a great guy and friend.

Dear Christy and Kerry and family,
Hello from Heidi and Mark Epstein. Our hearts are with you, we were so sad to learn ofBrian's passing and wanted to send our wishes for healing and love to you both.

Wellllllll!, He helped, maunuvered, related, assumed, preusmed, consumed, digested, spit, coughed, laughed, advised, forwarded, retracted, forwarded again, backed up, started again and made it right. This man has has his place where he belongs. One of the very few . . . We have only respect for his foresight and acknowledge that. We are at a place where this loss consumes us entirely. Best of thoughts to Kristy and Carrie.

We will truly miss his happy face and his sense of humor here at the office. He was a good friend to all of us and we are all lucky to have had such a great guy on our team.

Laura Bird, Designated Broker
RE/MAX Valley Homes

Christy and family,
I am so sorry for your loss! He was such a great friend, father, fireman.
God bless your family.

Conversations with him were so easy and his smile lit up the room. We feel honored to have known him. May he Rest In Peace.