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Bryan L. Larson, 37, Jamestown, ND died Thursday October 3, 2024 in Jamestown.
Bryan was born February 26, 1987, at Jamestown, ND, the son of Chris Larson and Jacqueline (Gutzmer) Larson. He attended school at Gackle and graduated Gackle High School in 2005 and he was proud to be the only one to get a 100% grade in welding. He attended and graduated from Bismarck State College with a degree in HVAC.
Bryan went to work as a welder for Will-Rich in Wahpeton. He later returned to Jamestown where he worked at Dan Poland Machine and later Gateway Building Systems.
Bryan attended the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witness. He was a passionate basketball player, loved fishing, hunting and was known to be an excellent marksman.
Bryan is survived by his mother, Jacquelyn Larson, Jamestown, ND, father and stepmother, Chris (Deonn) Larson, Cleveland, ND; brother, Branden (Kayla) Larson, Jamestown, ND, 3 nephews, Beckett, Easton and Witten Larson; and paternal grandmother, Sharon Larson, Cleveland, ND; and many aunts, uncles & cousins.
He was preceded in death by his grandfather Lester Larson and grandparents June and Eugene Gutzmer.
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1101 5th Ave Northeast, Jamestown, ND 58401
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