Funeral service will be held on March 9, 2024 for Brian Mark Olivier at 1:00 pm in the Sibille Funeral Home Chapel. Pastor Kevin Olivier will officiate the service. A visitation will held from 10:00 am until time of service.
Brian Mark Olivier, a wonder-filled and loving individual, bid farewell to the world at his home. He was born in Ville Platte to his mother Janice Olivier and father James Edward Olivier. Brian leaves behind a legacy of love and that touched the lives of all who knew him.
Throughout his life, Brian embraced a multitude of interests, finding joy in science, music, and the intricacies of human connection. His inquisitive nature led him to explore various facets of life with a genuine sense of wonder and appreciation.
Known for his exceptional skills in troubleshooting and repair, Brian's proudest accomplishments included his ability to mend anything that crossed his path. Moreover, his affable nature allowed him to forge deep connections with individuals from all walks of life. His warm presence and welcoming spirit will be dearly missed by family and friends alike.
Brian is survived by his father, James E. Olivier, his children Honore` Olivier and Emilie Olivier, as well as his siblings Michele Fontenot (Bill), Nicole Pearce (David), James "Jay" Olivier (Monica), Kevin Olivier (Marianne), and a host of nieces and nephews including Elise Richard, William, Spencer, and Drew Fontenot, Alexis Juneau, Alyssa Olivier, Jennifer and Tipton Pearce, Tyler and Andre` Soileau, Hannah, Faith and Isaiah Olivier.
Brian is preceded in death by his mother, Janice Olivier.
In honoring Brian Mark Olivier's memory, let us cherish the moments shared with him and continue to embody the love and compassion he so effortlessly exuded. May he rest in peace knowing that his legacy lives on through the hearts he has touched.
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