ame a family of three. His son, Brandon, was born in 1997. He and his grandson, Christopher, shared a love of jellybeans. He loved his children deeply and was so proud of the people they grew up to be. He was a basketball star at Prior Lake High School in Minnesota and later played basketball and graduated from North Dakota State University (NDSU). He was known for his card tricks and shell game. He was a huge fan of NDSU football and always followed the players from NDSU who made it to the NFL. Brian had a soft spot in his heart for the homeless and would buy them a meal (and food for their dog if they had one). Brian worked for the Arizona Department of Health Services for over 20 years. Brian received awards for his many achievements, but more importantly for his recent various COVID-19 pandemic response initiatives. His coworkers stated that in a way they will celebrate his life when we see what he has built and left behind in the form of his work. Brian had planned to retire in April. Brian's family would like to thank Wayne and his team from the Alamo Lake Ranger Station, Deputy Lance Palma and his team from La Paz County Sheriff's Office, Arizona DPS Air Rescue, the Mohave County Sheriff's Office Division of Boating Safety and Search and Rescue, and the Kingman DPS Air Rescue for the amazing effort they put into searching for Brian and ultimately making it possible for us to bring him home. The dedication and compassion they exhibited during the entire operation was phenomenal. We are very grateful for them. Brian's Service/Celebration of Life to be held on Tuesday, January 18th at 10 am at Hansen Mortuary at 6500 E Bell Rd Scottsdale AZ 85254. Casual dress is acceptable. Outdoor seating will be available. The family highly encourages you to wear masks inside.Live Stream Link https://vimeo.com/666377155 In lieu of flowers, please contribute to your favorite charity, hug a first responder, or feed a homeless person. Brian will be laid to rest at Hansen Desert Hills Memorial Park.