John-Brix-Obituary

John R. Brix

Blaine, Minnesota

About

LOCATION
Blaine, Minnesota

Obituary

Send Flowers

John Brix passed away in Blaine, Minnesota. Funeral Home Services for John are being provided by Kozlak-Radulovich Funeral Chapel - Blaine Chapel. The obituary was featured in Star Tribune on July 29, 2012.

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Johnny, my friend, I still miss you! I hope you and all the heavenly kitties are singing with all the angels.

HAPPY TRAILS COWBOY,SEE YOU ON THE OTHERSIDE.
KATHY&TM HESSBURG

Sorry for your loss we are all thinking about you. Sorry we can't make it to the funeral we are out of town for our vacation. He will be missed.

John Brix was an original member of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Employee Education System, Graphic Unit family. When our group got together and went out to eat and relax, John always provided lots of laughs for those in attendance! He was not only blessed with artistic talent but a wonderful sense of humor as well. I first met him in his office after our reorganization and we exchanged many of the experiences graphic artists have, as the newer technologies emerged, from the manual...

John, you will be truly missed. You were such a good friend and talented with your music. I remember sitting in your backyard just watching the wild life around and feeling so relaxed and happy. May you rest in peace. Love Jeanne Doll

We will always remember the fun we all had on Parkview Blvd!! Sorry we can't make it. Rick & Family you have our sympathy!!

John,
You will live on through all the wonderful art and music you created. I shall always remember your engaging laughter. Thanks for sharing this world with all of us. Peace my friend. Miss you. :-(

My thoughts and deepest sympathies are with all John's family and friends. I carry many fond memories of working with him! He always made work fun and was so very, very talented!

John was a great neighbor that would do anything for you without hesitation. His love of family and friends was truley one of his great assets. Years ago John and I meet at my house. He came over when he saw my free kittin sign at the end of the driveway. I told him I had one left. He pick it up and said it sure looks dopey. That is how his frist cat got his name and the rest is history. Sharon and I will truley miss him. Joe and Sharon Bormet