Jeffery Brian Camp grew up in Eastmont and was truly an Everett guy. Brian formed lifelong communities through his work at local Boys & Girls Clubs, Cascade High School class of '76, Everett Community College, CWU, and plenty of places in between.
His greatest joys were in family, friends, music & sports. He is survived by his three children, Bette Jane, Jamie & Maggie; by brothers and sisters Rocky, Cherie, Rebecca, John & Terrie. Brian will be lovingly remembered as a devoted dad, athlete, coach, brother, and friend.
A memorial will be held in his honor on Friday, August 25th, at Floral Hall, 3 - 6 pm. In lieu of flowers, the family encourages donations to the Parkinson's Wellness Place.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
JD Muñoz
August 12, 2023
Met him while I was in the navy, and getting into karaoke at his bar. He was always friendly and seemed happy to see us when we returned to our home port in Everett. The world is diminished at his loss.
Steve Wuerl
August 9, 2023
I met Brian at Eastmont Elementary through Cascade and he was a great guy who really cared for people and made great friendships. Fond memories of his owning the bar. RIP Brian.
Mark Zaretzke
August 8, 2023
Brian, gone way to soon. You will be missed greatly by many friends and family. God Bless.
Mark &Vicky Zaretzke
Mark Zaretzke
August 8, 2023
Brian will be missed. Gone way to soon.You left behind many friends. God Bless you and your family.
Mark & Vicky Zaretzke
Michael J. Sovich.
August 8, 2023
Good memories of Brian at Cascade High School. Sorry to hear the bad news. R.I.P. Michael J. Sovich.
Bryan Seavy
August 5, 2023
I have many fond memories with Brian, mostly in middle school and highschool. Lot's of belly laughs and adventures. What a wonderful human, with a big heart. My condolences to the family. RIP Brian.
Larry Walker ( Taco)
August 4, 2023
Sorry to wake up and see another teammate gone- Brain was a great guy and was always a positive influence. rest in peace- Larry Walker
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