Brian Cody (Beck) Ferguson
Sioux City
Brian Cody (Beck) Ferguson, 52, of Sioux City passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2022, at a local hospital.
Services will be at 1 p.m. on Monday at Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel with burial to follow at Banner Township Cemetery in Lawton, Iowa. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. this evening. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.meyerbroschapels.com.
Brian was born on April 11, 1969, in Sioux City to Kent E. Beck and Janet (Junck) Rohan. He graduated from Hinton High School with the Class of 1987. In 1992, Brian married Leslie Thompson, and to this union four children were born.
Brian worked for Dependable Fire Protection in Le Mars, Iowa, for six years. In 1992, he enrolled in a 5-year apprenticeship program and joined the UA Local 669 Road Sprinkler Fitters. Brian received his training through Penn State University and excelled in this program, completing it 1 1/2 years early. He has been a proud and loyal union member and employed at Building Sprinkler, Inc, of Sioux Falls, S.D., for over 30 years.
Brian enjoyed many activities with his kids including being a Cub Scout Leader, who helped his sons build awesome pinewood derby cars, among other woodworking projects. He also enjoyed taking his kids to race Motocross and remote-control cars. Brian was a man who always showed up to help his family and friends; whether it was a leaking faucet or a leaking roof, he was always there to lend a hand.
Brian is survived by his sons Dustin, Colton, and Kenten Ferguson; daughter Tristen Ferguson; mother Janet (Junck) Rohan; brother Brent Ferguson; and girlfriend Kelly Heaton.
Brian was preceded in death by his father; stepfather Lowell Ferguson; and his father-in-law Bill Cook.
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Molly Miller
January 17, 2022
My sympathy goes out to the family of Brian. He was a terrific man that I was lucky enough to know over the last 7 years. He was always gentle and kind with a big, soft hug and always a smile. When he would chat it was always a genuine "how are you?" because he really wanted to know how your life was. He will be greatly missed and always fondly remembered. I know he's already tapped the Blue Moon keg in heaven.
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