
Sometimes
we cannot put it any better than what is already wrote. My Brother wrote this
about his brother in law. I was not best friends with Brian but he was the same
age as my youngest sister, and our families have been in his ward since he was
8 years old. He is my sister in law's youngest brother.
Brian Christopher Scott, 20, passed away Tuesday, January 14, 2014, following a
valiant battle with leukemia. His ready smile, kindness, and mighty love of
life will be greatly missed.
Brian was born on September 15, 1993 in St. George, Utah to Randy and Jane
Scott, joining 5 brothers and a sister. Raised in the Southern Utah oasis of
Toquerville, he thrived surrounded by his family, wonderful neighbors, and
friends.
Brian was an Eagle Scout. He loved sports as a young boy playing baseball,
soccer and wrestling and later playing football. Bicycling, 4-wheeling in the
desert, the beach, camping, water sports, deep diving, fishing, throwing
pottery, spending time at his grandfather's ranch, snow-boarding, shooting, and
camping were all activities he enjoyed. He had a love and talent for music,
starting with sax, then the drums and to the delight of those with a listening
ear, developing his skills on the guitar during the past few years. His
favorite pastime was being with his family and spending time with his friends
whom he loved like brothers.
Brian was a true champion in all that he did. He was on the high school track,
soccer, wrestling and football teams. He was a member of the HHS State Champion
Track Team, earning a state discus title his junior year. When he graduated
from Hurricane High School in 2012 he had earned a 4.0 GPA his senior year,
helped his football team conquer the state title, was named the Utah State 3A Football
MVP of the year, earned a third state wrestling championship and State
Tournament Outstanding Wrestler Award. He completed his high school career by
signing a full-ride scholarship to play football for Southern Utah University.
Following graduation, Brian received a full-time mission call to Uruguay and
went through the LDS Temple.
Perhaps Brian's greatest accomplishment was his ability to stay humble and kind
no matter what he accomplished; courageous and determined no matter what
challenges he faced. Athletic, smart, and full of faith, he loved life, loved
others, and loved the Savior. Towards the end of his struggle with cancer,
Brian said, "I'm not afraid to die. I know who's up there. I just want to
live."
Brian fought to live as long as he possibly could. He was able to enjoy the
holidays at home in Southern Utah and to say goodbye to all his family and
friends. He died peacefully at home with his parents by his side.
Brian is survived by his parents, Randy and Jane Scott; silbings: Robert (Sheri)
Scott, Tim (Annie) Scott, Matt (Melissa) Scott, Charlotte (Trujillo) Amy, Kenny
(Lindy) Scott, and Dennis Scott; grandparents: Laurel Halls, Barbara Cavanaugh,
Robert and Peggy Ferrara; his nieces and nephews; and numerous aunts, uncles,
cousins and dear friends.
The Scott family would like to express their deepest thanks and appreciation to
the entire community of Southern Utah for their support, prayers, and love.
Each of you have truly been a blessing throughout Brian's life; particularly
through the past fifteen months while he has fought for life. Until we meet him
again, we will all remember Brian's amazing life and miss him very much.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 18, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. at the
LaVerkin LDS Stake Center located at 481 North Main Street, with alternate
broadcast locations at the LaVerkin and Toquerville Chapels. Visitations will
be held Friday evening from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and on Saturday, prior to
services, from 9:00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m., both at the LaVerkin LDS Stake Center.
Interment will be held in the Toquerville City Cemetery.
Mom, Dad, And McCarty came and picked Denali and I up on Friday. (Additional
post to come about the happy part of the trip.)
The two saddest moments of this for me was on Friday when all the brother with
wives/family went and said bye. Kenny holding his new baby and lost it at the
casket. Then on Saturday when they closed it for the last time all his
sibling went up and closed it. They all turned around and was crying. Poor Charlotte
just fell into my brothers arms.
This was actually a closed casket, Jane wanted to have people remember him as
him and not as what the leukemia did to him.
Both churches in La Verkin were over flowing.
Check out his blog for more information http://brianscotthhs8.blogspot.com/
Brian Christopher Scott
Toquerville, Utah
Brian Christopher Scott, 20, passed away Tuesday, January 14, 2014, following a
valiant battle with leukemia. His ready smile, kindness, and mighty love of
life will be greatly missed.
Brian was born on September 15, 1993 in St. George, Utah to Randy and Jane
Scott, joining 5 brothers and a sister. Raised in the southern Utah oasis of
Toquerville, he thrived surrounded by his family, wonderful neighbors, and
friends.
Brian was an Eagle Scout. He loved sports as a young boy playing baseball,
soccer and wrestling and later playing football. Bicycling, 4-wheeling in the
desert, the beach, camping, water sports, deep diving, fishing, throwing
pottery, spending time at his grandfather's ranch, snow-boarding, shooting, and
camping were all activities he enjoyed. He had a love and talent for music,
starting with sax, then the drums and to the delight of those with a listening
ear, developing his skills on the guitar during the past few years. His favorite
pastime was being with his family and spending time with his friends whom he
loved like brothers.
Brian was a true champion in all that he did. He was on the high school track,
soccer, wrestling and football teams. He was a member of the HHS State Champion
Track Team, earning a state discus title his junior year. When he graduated
from Hurricane High School in 2012 he had earned a 4.0 GPA his senior year,
helped his football team conquer the state title, was named the Utah State 3A
Football MVP of the year, earned a third state wrestling championship and State
Tournament Outstanding Wrestler Award. He completed his high school career by
signing a full-ride scholarship to play football for Southern Utah University.
Following graduation, Brian received a full-time mission call to Uruguay and
went through the LDS Temple.
Perhaps Brian's greatest accomplishment was his ability to stay humble and kind
no matter what he accomplished; courageous and determined no matter what
challenges he faced. Athletic, smart, and full of faith, he loved life, loved
others, and loved the Savior. Towards the end of his struggle with cancer,
Brian said, "I'm not afraid to die. I know who's up there. I just want to
live."
Brian fought to live as long as he possibly could. He was able to enjoy the
holidays at home in Southern Utah and to say goodbye to all his family and
friends. He died peacefully at home with his parents by his side.
Brian is survived by his parents, Randy and Jane Scott; silbings: Robert
(Sheri) Scott, Tim (Annie) Scott, Matt (Melissa) Scott, Charlotte (Trujillo)
Amy, Kenny (Lindy) Scott, and Dennis Scott; grandparents: Laurel Halls, Barbara
Cavanaugh, Robert and Peggy Ferrara; his nieces and nephews; and numerous
aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends.
The Scott family would like to express their deepest thanks and appreciation to
the entire community of southern Utah for their support, prayers, and love.
Each of you have truly been a blessing throughout Brian's life; particularly
through the past fifteen months while he has fought for life. Until we meet him
again, we will all remember Brian's amazing life and miss him very much.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 18, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. at the
LaVerkin LDS Stake Center located at 481 North Main Street, with alternate
broadcast locations at the LaVerkin and Toquerville Chapels. Visitations will
be held Friday evening from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and on Saturday, prior to
services, from 9:00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m., both at the LaVerkin LDS Stake Center.
Interment will be held in the Toquerville City Cemetery.
Toquerville, Utah
Brian Christopher Scott, 20, passed away Tuesday, January 14, 2014, following a valiant battle with leukemia. His ready smile, kindness, and mighty love of life will be greatly missed.
Brian was born on September 15, 1993 in St. George, Utah to Randy and Jane Scott, joining 5 brothers and a sister. Raised in the southern Utah oasis of Toquerville, he thrived surrounded by his family, wonderful neighbors, and friends.
Brian was an Eagle Scout. He loved sports as a young boy playing baseball, soccer and wrestling and later playing football. Bicycling, 4-wheeling in the desert, the beach, camping, water sports, deep diving, fishing, throwing pottery, spending time at his grandfather's ranch, snow-boarding, shooting, and camping were all activities he enjoyed. He had a love and talent for music, starting with sax, then the drums and to the delight of those with a listening ear, developing his skills on the guitar during the past few years. His favorite pastime was being with his family and spending time with his friends whom he loved like brothers.
Brian was a true champion in all that he did. He was on the high school track, soccer, wrestling and football teams. He was a member of the HHS State Champion Track Team, earning a state discus title his junior year. When he graduated from Hurricane High School in 2012 he had earned a 4.0 GPA his senior year, helped his football team conquer the state title, was named the Utah State 3A Football MVP of the year, earned a third state wrestling championship and State Tournament Outstanding Wrestler Award. He completed his high school career by signing a full-ride scholarship to play football for Southern Utah University. Following graduation, Brian received a full-time mission call to Uruguay and went through the LDS Temple.
Perhaps Brian's greatest accomplishment was his ability to stay humble and kind no matter what he accomplished; courageous and determined no matter what challenges he faced. Athletic, smart, and full of faith, he loved life, loved others, and loved the Savior. Towards the end of his struggle with cancer, Brian said, "I'm not afraid to die. I know who's up there. I just want to live."
Brian fought to live as long as he possibly could. He was able to enjoy the holidays at home in Southern Utah and to say goodbye to all his family and friends. He died peacefully at home with his parents by his side.
Brian is survived by his parents, Randy and Jane Scott; silbings: Robert (Sheri) Scott, Tim (Annie) Scott, Matt (Melissa) Scott, Charlotte (Trujillo) Amy, Kenny (Lindy) Scott, and Dennis Scott; grandparents: Laurel Halls, Barbara Cavanaugh, Robert and Peggy Ferrara; his nieces and nephews; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends.
The Scott family would like to express their deepest thanks and appreciation to the entire community of southern Utah for their support, prayers, and love. Each of you have truly been a blessing throughout Brian's life; particularly through the past fifteen months while he has fought for life. Until we meet him again, we will all remember Brian's amazing life and miss him very much.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 18, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. at the LaVerkin LDS Stake Center located at 481 North Main Street, with alternate broadcast locations at the LaVerkin and Toquerville Chapels. Visitations will be held Friday evening from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and on Saturday, prior to services, from 9:00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m., both at the LaVerkin LDS Stake Center. Interment will be held in the Toquerville City Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Metcalf Mortuary, (435) 673-4221. Please visit our website at www.metcalfmortuary.com for condolences, complete obituary and funeral listings. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/thespectrum/obituary.aspx?n=brian-scott&pid=169118732&FBNF=ShareObit#sthash.b9Tre4PJ.dpuf
Toquerville, Utah
Brian Christopher Scott, 20, passed away Tuesday, January 14, 2014, following a valiant battle with leukemia. His ready smile, kindness, and mighty love of life will be greatly missed.
Brian was born on September 15, 1993 in St. George, Utah to Randy and Jane Scott, joining 5 brothers and a sister. Raised in the southern Utah oasis of Toquerville, he thrived surrounded by his family, wonderful neighbors, and friends.
Brian was an Eagle Scout. He loved sports as a young boy playing baseball, soccer and wrestling and later playing football. Bicycling, 4-wheeling in the desert, the beach, camping, water sports, deep diving, fishing, throwing pottery, spending time at his grandfather's ranch, snow-boarding, shooting, and camping were all activities he enjoyed. He had a love and talent for music, starting with sax, then the drums and to the delight of those with a listening ear, developing his skills on the guitar during the past few years. His favorite pastime was being with his family and spending time with his friends whom he loved like brothers.
Brian was a true champion in all that he did. He was on the high school track, soccer, wrestling and football teams. He was a member of the HHS State Champion Track Team, earning a state discus title his junior year. When he graduated from Hurricane High School in 2012 he had earned a 4.0 GPA his senior year, helped his football team conquer the state title, was named the Utah State 3A Football MVP of the year, earned a third state wrestling championship and State Tournament Outstanding Wrestler Award. He completed his high school career by signing a full-ride scholarship to play football for Southern Utah University. Following graduation, Brian received a full-time mission call to Uruguay and went through the LDS Temple.
Perhaps Brian's greatest accomplishment was his ability to stay humble and kind no matter what he accomplished; courageous and determined no matter what challenges he faced. Athletic, smart, and full of faith, he loved life, loved others, and loved the Savior. Towards the end of his struggle with cancer, Brian said, "I'm not afraid to die. I know who's up there. I just want to live."
Brian fought to live as long as he possibly could. He was able to enjoy the holidays at home in Southern Utah and to say goodbye to all his family and friends. He died peacefully at home with his parents by his side.
Brian is survived by his parents, Randy and Jane Scott; silbings: Robert (Sheri) Scott, Tim (Annie) Scott, Matt (Melissa) Scott, Charlotte (Trujillo) Amy, Kenny (Lindy) Scott, and Dennis Scott; grandparents: Laurel Halls, Barbara Cavanaugh, Robert and Peggy Ferrara; his nieces and nephews; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends.
The Scott family would like to express their deepest thanks and appreciation to the entire community of southern Utah for their support, prayers, and love. Each of you have truly been a blessing throughout Brian's life; particularly through the past fifteen months while he has fought for life. Until we meet him again, we will all remember Brian's amazing life and miss him very much.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 18, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. at the LaVerkin LDS Stake Center located at 481 North Main Street, with alternate broadcast locations at the LaVerkin and Toquerville Chapels. Visitations will be held Friday evening from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and on Saturday, prior to services, from 9:00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m., both at the LaVerkin LDS Stake Center. Interment will be held in the Toquerville City Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Metcalf Mortuary, (435) 673-4221. Please visit our website at www.metcalfmortuary.com for condolences, complete obituary and funeral listings. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/thespectrum/obituary.aspx?n=brian-scott&pid=169118732&FBNF=ShareObit#sthash.b9Tre4PJ.dpuf
Toquerville, Utah
Brian Christopher Scott, 20, passed away Tuesday, January 14, 2014, following a valiant battle with leukemia. His ready smile, kindness, and mighty love of life will be greatly missed.
Brian was born on September 15, 1993 in St. George, Utah to Randy and Jane Scott, joining 5 brothers and a sister. Raised in the southern Utah oasis of Toquerville, he thrived surrounded by his family, wonderful neighbors, and friends.
Brian was an Eagle Scout. He loved sports as a young boy playing baseball, soccer and wrestling and later playing football. Bicycling, 4-wheeling in the desert, the beach, camping, water sports, deep diving, fishing, throwing pottery, spending time at his grandfather's ranch, snow-boarding, shooting, and camping were all activities he enjoyed. He had a love and talent for music, starting with sax, then the drums and to the delight of those with a listening ear, developing his skills on the guitar during the past few years. His favorite pastime was being with his family and spending time with his friends whom he loved like brothers.
Brian was a true champion in all that he did. He was on the high school track, soccer, wrestling and football teams. He was a member of the HHS State Champion Track Team, earning a state discus title his junior year. When he graduated from Hurricane High School in 2012 he had earned a 4.0 GPA his senior year, helped his football team conquer the state title, was named the Utah State 3A Football MVP of the year, earned a third state wrestling championship and State Tournament Outstanding Wrestler Award. He completed his high school career by signing a full-ride scholarship to play football for Southern Utah University. Following graduation, Brian received a full-time mission call to Uruguay and went through the LDS Temple.
Perhaps Brian's greatest accomplishment was his ability to stay humble and kind no matter what he accomplished; courageous and determined no matter what challenges he faced. Athletic, smart, and full of faith, he loved life, loved others, and loved the Savior. Towards the end of his struggle with cancer, Brian said, "I'm not afraid to die. I know who's up there. I just want to live."
Brian fought to live as long as he possibly could. He was able to enjoy the holidays at home in Southern Utah and to say goodbye to all his family and friends. He died peacefully at home with his parents by his side.
Brian is survived by his parents, Randy and Jane Scott; silbings: Robert (Sheri) Scott, Tim (Annie) Scott, Matt (Melissa) Scott, Charlotte (Trujillo) Amy, Kenny (Lindy) Scott, and Dennis Scott; grandparents: Laurel Halls, Barbara Cavanaugh, Robert and Peggy Ferrara; his nieces and nephews; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends.
The Scott family would like to express their deepest thanks and appreciation to the entire community of southern Utah for their support, prayers, and love. Each of you have truly been a blessing throughout Brian's life; particularly through the past fifteen months while he has fought for life. Until we meet him again, we will all remember Brian's amazing life and miss him very much.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 18, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. at the LaVerkin LDS Stake Center located at 481 North Main Street, with alternate broadcast locations at the LaVerkin and Toquerville Chapels. Visitations will be held Friday evening from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and on Saturday, prior to services, from 9:00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m., both at the LaVerkin LDS Stake Center. Interment will be held in the Toquerville City Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Metcalf Mortuary, (435) 673-4221. Please visit our website at www.metcalfmortuary.com for condolences, complete obituary and funeral listings. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/thespectrum/obituary.aspx?n=brian-scott&pid=169118732&FBNF=ShareObit#sthash.b9Tre4PJ.dpuf




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