Brian A. Pecher, 58, of Arpin died Saturday, March 14th, 2026 at the Marshfield Medical Center.
A Celebration of Brian’s life will be scheduled at a later date.
Brian was born February 14th, 1968, Valentines Day, in Marshfield, WI to Roger and Karen (Hoff) Pecher. He attended school in Auburndale, graduating there in 1986. He was united in marriage to the former Miss Laurel Ann “Laurie” Meyer June 10th, 1989 at St. Andrew’s Catholic Church in Rozellville.
Brian was a true outdoorsman; he enjoyed camping and hunting and passing those pastimes down to his children and grandchildren. He retired three years ago from a 36 year career in construction as a heavy equipment operator. He was a loyal John Deere Tractor enthusiast and a racing fan; having driven to Michigan numerous times to watch the races there. Brian relished the daily happy hour, and above all loved his family and being a husband, father, and grandfather.
Brian is survived by his wife of 36 years, Laurie; his parents Roger and Karen Pecher; his children: Rebecca (Nick) Kloos, Larissa Pecher, Travis Pecher, and Cole (Jade) Pecher, all of Arpin; and grandchildren Paisley, Mason, Shadynn, Brynley, and Ella. He is further survived by his brother Norbert (Andrea) Pecher of Vesper and special nieces: Patience and Madison. Brian is also survived by his mother-in-law Jeanette Meyer, siblings-in-law Debbie (Scott) Genett, Linda Meyer, Donnie (Denise) Meyer, and Mike Nagel; and many additional nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his grandparents, his father-in-law Don Meyer, and sister-in-law Cheryl Nagel.
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