Brian Scott Lazinski

Brian Scott Lazinski obituary, Madison, IN

Brian Scott Lazinski

Brian Lazinski Obituary

Published by Legacy on Aug. 18, 2023.
HANOVER CHAPEL
Mr. Brian Scott "Ski" Lazinski, age 46, of Hanover, Indiana entered this life on May 28, 1977 in Porter County near Valparaiso, Indiana. He was the loving son of Charles and Jeanette R. Stines Lazinski. He was raised in Valparaiso and graduated in 1996 from Portage High School. On July 20, 1996 Brian was united in marriage to Kimberly Ann Ward in Valparaiso. This happy union of 27 years was blessed to raise four children, Hannah, Brian Scott, Jr., Tim, and Christina. The family moved to the Hanover community 26 years ago and he resided there until his death. He had worked since 2002 with Arvin Sango in Madison as a fork lift driver in receiving. He was a faithful member of the Muscatatuck Christian Ranch and CAMP. Brian loved woodworking, scraping, helping others, remote control cars and drinking his Dr. Pepper cola. Brian died on Friday, August 18, 2023, at 3:39 a.m. at his home in Hanover, Indiana. Please Click Here to View the Video Tribute
A LOVING FAMILY
Brian will be missed by his loving wife of 27 years, Kimberly Ann Ward Lazinski of Hanover, Indiana; his daughter, Hannah Lazinski and companion, James Mack of Hanover, Indiana; his son, Brian "B.J." Scott Lazinski, Jr. of Hanover, Indiana; his mother, Jeanette Stines Lazinski of Valparaiso, Indiana; his children, Tim Borman Jr. and his wife, Sasha of Hanover, Indiana and Christina Kellen and her husband, Wesley of Scottsburg, Indiana; his grandchildren, Jayden, Brooklyn, Mason, Kynlee; his sister, Kelly Loveless and her husband, Richard of Valparaiso, Indiana; his brother in laws, Tony Shirers of Cheyenne, Wyoming, Ronald Ward, Jr. and his wife, Angie of Valparaiso, Indiana; several nieces, nephews and other relatives. He was preceded in death by his father, Charles "Chuck" Lazinski, died May 30, 1986, his grandson, Trey Scott Borman, died February 3, 2022, his sister, Wendy R. Shires, died January 16, 2013, his father in law and mother in law, Ronald Ward Sr., died February 1, 2011 and Linda D. Jacobs Ward, died August 17, 2011.
FUNERAL CEREMONY
Funeral services will be conducted Friday, August 25, 2023, at 7:00 p.m., by Bro. Dan Corbin at the Morgan & Nay Funeral Centre - Hanover Chapel, 278 East Main Street in Hanover, Indiana. Interment will follow at a later date in the New Prospect Cemetery in Hanover, Indiana.
TO WATCH THE FUNERAL LIVE PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW:
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VISITATION
Friends may visit Friday from 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. at the Morgan & Nay Funeral Centre - Hanover Chapel, 278 East Main Street in Hanover, Indiana.
MEMORIAL EXPRESSIONS
Memorial contributions may be made to the Brian Lazinski Remembrance Fund. Cards are available at the Morgan & Nay Funeral Centres of Hanover and Madison. Online condolences, remembrances, and memorials can be left at www.morgan-nay.com Place An Online Memorial Here

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Mike and Tammy Murphy

August 21, 2023

Brian was one of the most caring, generous, hard working God fearing man we ever had the pleasure to know. But most of all he was a great friend and was considered as family to us. He always saw the good in people and was always willing to help with anything we needed if he could. Every time he stopped by he would talk about his family and how much he loved them, and would always ask if we needed anything, it was always a pleasure to see him. We love him and miss him

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