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Brian Dee Simonton, passed away tragically on June 6, 2023 at the age of 37. Brian was born to Laurie Kay Sayler on April 18, 1986 in Ogden, Utah. He will Forever be “Momma’s Baby Boy”.
Brian went to High School in Plain City, Utah. He would do anything for anybody; all you had to do was call and ask, Brian would be right there. He loved the mountains and anything to do with the outdoors. Woodworking was his specialty, which led him to his career in construction framing houses. He loved working out and doing tons of cool projects, but most of all Brian was a loving father that would do anything for his boys, and his best friend Bruce, his fur baby. They were his life.
The family would like to give a special thanks to everyone that has helped Brian over the years.
Brian is survived by his two sons, Cohen and Kysen; mother, Kay Salyer; brother, Cody (Brandi) Neilson; three nephews, Javen, Drake, Ryker and one niece, Brayleigh; lots of Aunt’s, Uncle’s and Cousin’s; along with his beloved dog, Bruce.
He was preceded in death by Grandma/Grandpa Critchlow and his best friend, DC.
Services entrusted to Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary.
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Saundra Dinsdale
June 14, 2023
Dear Kay, I remember Brian from elementary school when he and my son Caleb were friends. I remember enjoying visits with you and Diane. I remember being at the park watching our boys play baseball. I have fond memories of Brian. I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my prayers.
Love, Saundra Dinsdale
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