Brian M. Clapp passed away peacefully in his home on September 17, 2024. Brian was born in Everett, Washington, on January 5, 1965, to Mick and Norma Clapp and was raised in Snohomish, Washington, with his sister, Kelly Clapp.
After graduating from Snohomish High School in 1983, Brian began his career in the printing industry. For many years, Brian traveled the world installing and working on printing presses. For nearly a decade, Brian resided in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where he worked for United Grinding as a Field Service Engineer.
Brian loved the outdoors, Jeeps, four wheeling, motorcycles and good food.
Brian is survived by his mother and father, Mick and Norma Clapp; sister, Kelly Clapp; son, Brandon Clapp; daughter-in-law Mariana; granddaughter Amelia; the mother of his son, Pamela Clapp; and his best friend, Andy Sammick.
He will be forever lovingly remembered in the hearts of his loved ones.
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5 Entries
Greg Mundell
November 21, 2024
I am one of Brian's "little" cousins. He was always someone I thought was larger than life. As a little boy, I thought he was about the coolest guy :) He really was!! His laugh will be something I hold with me. My sincerest condolences to Brandon and family, Uncle Mick, Aunt Norma, Kelly, Pam and all who loved Brian.
Stuart Hickman
November 6, 2024
Brian was a wonderful guy. I had the pleasure of working with him for many years at Skagit Publishing. He had a great sense of humor, was a hard working, was always willing to teach folks at every turn. Best wishes to his whole family. We lost a good one in Brian.
Brenda Hadwin
October 20, 2024
A great guy from a great family. My heart is with you.
Kelly Carnahan
October 19, 2024
So sad to hear this. He was always so kind to me. I remember always riding the bus with him. Prayers for the family.
God Bless you Brian rest in peace
Kelly Carnahan (Wright)
Tanya Amberson (Johnson)
October 4, 2024
I'm so sorry for your family's loss. I have many fond memories of Brian as neighbors and childhood friends. I was saddened to see he had passed, seems way too soon. Please accept my deepest condolences.
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