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Brian T. Caldwell

1974 - 2025

Brian T. Caldwell obituary, 1974-2025, Bozeman, MT

BORN

1974

DIED

2025

FUNERAL HOME

Dokken-Nelson Funeral Service

113 South Willson Avenue

Bozeman, Montana

UPCOMING SERVICE

Celebration Of Life

Oct. 4, 2025

4:00 p.m.

Rialto

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Brian Caldwell Obituary

Brian T. Caldwell - a truly singular human and beloved member of our community - made a peaceful exit from our world in the manner of his choosing on Saturday evening, September 13, 2025. Brian's wife, parents, family, and friends will hold dear his golden smile and loving, passionate way, forever.

Brian's first smile debuted at a cocktail party (yes, at a cocktail party) on July 10, 1974 in East Grand Rapids, MI. Brian received his first power drill at the age of five and declared his passion and path forward into the world of architecture soon thereafter. He tested his skills tinkering at the family cottages along the north and south shores of Grand Haven on Lake Michigan. He built forts, downed trees, ran wild, sailed his Hobie Cat, swam freely and hunkered down in The Shrimp every single day each summer. Brian never missed an opportunity to compete in a game of cribbage or backgammon with his beloved grandparents and always enjoyed a trip for ice cream in the Model A with Hubba and his cousins to Miss Lisa's. If he didn't miss the first day of school for one more Lake Michigan day, he attended and caused a ruckus at EGR High alongside his fellow "Knuckleheads" aka the "Dudemen." According to his yearbook, Brian graduated from EGR High in Nineteen Hundred and Ninety Three with his signature smile and fabled sensitive ponytail.

In the search for snow and a reputable architectural institution, Brian landed in Bozeman where his education, social circle, outdoor pursuits and his commitment to community flourished. He graduated from Montana State University with a Bachelor's Degree of Science in Urban Planning and a Master of Architecture. Brian was proud to become a licensed architect and member of the AIA. Following graduation, Brian and his business partner of 25+ years, Erik Nelson, co-founded Think Tank Design Group. Master schemers, dreamers, and doers, Brian and Erik worked tirelessly to leave an indelible mark on Bozeman, especially the northeast and downtown neighborhoods.

Brian loved Bozeman and Montana with all his heart and dedicated himself to making it a better place through his passion for architecture, community design and sustainability. He served on the City of Bozeman Planning Board, an assortment of design advisory boards, and was in regular attendance Thursday mornings at Rockford Coffee with fellow architects, planners, and community leaders. Brian had a gift to turn blight into bright and celebrated preservation and renovation through projects we know and love. The Lark Hotel, Rialto Theater, and several residential projects throughout the downtown core are brighter because of his ingenuity.

His curiosity and commitment to sharing design carried him far beyond Bozeman, building connections across the globe with a shared belief in innovation and sustainability. Brian enjoyed domestic and international travel with the AIA Committee on Design to broaden his architectural horizon. Brian was proud to sponsor the AIA R/UDAT in 2017 that helped inspire thoughtful and collaborative community development throughout the Northeast neighborhood. His "vacations" to mass timber conferences inspired a charge to update Montana's building codes to include the use of sustainable mass timber and CLT materials and building practices.

Anytime Brian discovered something new in our community - whether it be food, music, or art - he was always the first to show up, eager for the experience. Brian was always an includer and welcomed all the rest of us to join in, making sure no one missed out. Time and again, as Bozeman grew and welcomed new faces, Brian made space for them, celebrated them and invited them into his circle.

Brian loved his people and always put them first. He warmed a room with his gregarious personality and kept the laughter rolling well into the evening. Dinner parties into dance parties, Brian was never quick to call it a night. He will be so sorely missed amongst his friends and family and will always be remembered for his joyful spirit.

Brian is survived by his beloved wife, Whitney Caldwell and his (sometimes well behaved dog), Pfeffer; his parents, Chris and Ginny Caldwell of Bozeman, MT and Punta Gorda, FL; and his brother, Bob Caldwell of West Hartford, CT. Brian was cherished by his mother-in-law, Carole Swor, father-in-law, Dennis Hendricks, his brother-in-law, Addison and his family, along with his nieces and nephews: Georgia and Bruce Caldwell, and Brynnlee and Maxwell Hendricks. He leaves behind seven aunts and uncles and eighteen cousins. Brian has a robust group of near and dear friends and mentors who may not be biological, but are family nonetheless. He loved each of you dearly. Brian was preceded in death by his grandparents, Hubba and Gummy Caldwell, and Carl and Catherine Kirchgessner.

Please join us for a service to celebrate Brian on Saturday, October 4 at 4:00pm at the Rialto in Downtown Bozeman. Cocktails and camaraderie in true Caldwell fashion will follow. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Brian's name to Big Sky Youth Empowerment or Gallatin Valley Land Trust.

Arrangements are in the care of Dokken-Nelson Funeral Service. www.dokkennelson.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Bozeman Daily Chronicle on Oct. 3, 2025.

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Carol & Dick Davidson

October 2, 2025

Chris & Ginny, There are no words to express our feelings at your loss of Brian.
We will attend church on Saturday and Brian and you 2 and all your family will be in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Carol & Dick

Carlos

September 28, 2025

Brian was a good human, enlightening and inpirational. I did not know him well but I know that his spirit lives on.

Dave Sovulewski

September 21, 2025

Damn! What a loss for us Brian-fans. No one could make me laugh like Brian. What a mind. There's a big hole in all of our hearts right now. RIP buddy.

Lori Elliott

September 19, 2025

I love this guy. His smile always permiated his presence. It is heartbreaking to know he is gone from earth, but he will never leave us. The memories and the giggles will be remembered always. Rest in peace buddy ... I am so thankful to have met you and call you a friend.
To Whitney and family ... I am so sorry you are feeling the sadness and true heartache of this immense loss.
Hold him close to you and please know he is only a whisper away.
Sending love and hugs to you all. XOXO Lori Elliott

Michael Wilson

September 19, 2025

Wow. Words cannot express the immediate sadness that came over me upon hearing about the death of Brian. Such a thoughtful and caring guy who always showed up with a giant smile and snarky joke. Hate to lose such a good one. He will be missed.

Barbara Martin

September 19, 2025

My heart is broken for you all. A beautiful soul who contributed so much to his community and his family. You are in my prayers!

Donnie Olsson

September 19, 2025

Heartfelt condolences to Whitney & Brian's family. Will miss his beautiful mind, positive energy, and creative passion. See you on the other side, Brian!

Jane Fitzpatrick

September 18, 2025

Losing a child is the worst but I have come to know my daughter is there. I love you and Chris and pray for you.
Jane

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IXTLA VAUGHAN

September 17, 2025

Bozeman will not be the same without his brilliant mind and heart. And that smile? Come on! It's heartbreaking. He was loved and admired. Sincerely missed.
Ixtla Vaughan

Kjerstin Cyr

September 17, 2025

Our deepest condolences and sympathy to the family and friends of Brian.
We´ve known Brian since the early 00s. He was always so friendly when we would cross paths...typically bumping into him DT. His smile was so contagious when we would see him from across a street.
We will miss him. He is gone too soon. Sending so much love and comfort during this difficult time.
Jackson and Kjerstin Cyr

Jill Beck

September 17, 2025

Monte and I would like to extend our deepest sympathy in light of this terrible loss.

Janet Watkins

September 16, 2025

We were neighbors in EGR. He was such a cute little guy. We remember happy times and are deeply saddened.
With sympathy for the family.
Jim and Janet Watkins and family

Matt martin

September 15, 2025

Love you bro!!! You left to soon!! I´ll never forget that smile and all the shenanigans we had growing up... We were a tight group and you will be sorely missed!!
Matt martin (Marty moose)

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