Brian Christopher Meyer

1963 - 2020

Brian Christopher Meyer obituary, 1963-2020

Brian Christopher Meyer

1963 - 2020

BORN

1963

DIED

2020

Brian Meyer Obituary

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Brian Christopher Meyer passed away Thursday October 1, 2020 surrounded by his loving family after fighting cancer a second time. He was 57 years old.

Born June 12, 1963 in Lake Zurich, Illinois to Lincoln Wilhelm and Marian Shirley Becknell Meyer, Brian was the fourth child of four siblings. Brian definitely had spunk. He loved growing up "in the boonies," riding his dirt bikes and tractor, snowmobiling, working in the family construction business, and developing lifelong childhood friendships. The Meyers took family and friends on many memorable snow skiing trips to Utah and waterskiing trips to Wisconsin. Brian really loved snow and water skiing. He attended the University of Utah, graduating with a B.S. in Economics and lots of days spent at Snowbird. Brian met his future wife at the U in art history class and studying at the Marriott Library, a place their children frequent today.

New York called to them both and Brian began a successful career on Wall Street, working for esteemed firms such as Normura, Mabon, Baring Securities, and Bear Stearns. They married and welcomed two beautiful children, a son and daughter. After experiencing the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City, they moved their young family west, first to Idaho where they enjoyed the mountain town lifestyle. They opened a restaurant where Brian widely shared his love of good food. They later returned to Utah where Brian began a third career as a recruiter for the construction industry, starting and running his own business.

Brian is survived by his wife and two children, brother and two sisters and their two spouses, mother-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law, eight nieces and nephews and their children. Special thanks to all who befriended, helped and cared for Brian during his final difficult period. Brian was preceded in death by his beloved cousin/sister, both parents, brother-in-law, and stepfather-in-law. Following Brian's wishes, a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date with dinner in a great restaurant still to be determined.

If you would like to make a donation in memory of Brian, the family recommends the University of Utah Parent Fund or McPaws Animal Shelter.

Good-bye and rest in peace now, Brian. We love you unconditionally. We loved the outdoor adventures and good food we enjoyed with you that created our many happy memories. Thank you for all the good times.

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

Russon Brothers Mortuary - Bountiful

295 N. Main St., Bountiful, UT 84010

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August 9, 2021

Marc Mulgru posted to the memorial.

November 7, 2020

Diodato Family posted to the memorial.

November 4, 2020

Jean Westling Magnes posted to the memorial.

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Marc Mulgru

August 9, 2021

All, I am so sorry to hear ofBrian's passing. . I worked with Brian at Bear Stearns and we were good friends for a time. I remember hanging out in his place in Brooklyn Heights,
I remember skiing with his family in Telluride, Colorado and enjoyed all of their company. I was actually trying to look him up when I saw this notice.
I am very sad to see this and wish his family all of my best.

Marc

Diodato Family

November 7, 2020

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Meyer Family. Brian will be deeply missed- Rest In Peace my dear friend.

Jean Westling Magnes

November 4, 2020

It seems strange to send a message because I had not kept in touch with Brian- however, when I saw this notice of his passing, I felt such a pang of sadness. He was a high-school friend, and he had such a great spirit. My condolences for your loss. Jean

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