Brian's Obituary - Skagit Valley Herald / Legacy.com

Created by Becky 11 years ago
Brian Scott Nelson, 43, passed into the arms of Jesus on March 19, 2013 at his home in Mt. Vernon, WA. He was born on May 28, 1969, in Boise, Idaho, to Robert V. and Betty (Hull) Nelson and the world would never be the same again. Anyone who ever met Brian would not easily forget him! In 1971 the family moved to the San Diego area and lived in Coronado. Later, Brian and his mother moved to Point Loma, Vista, Klamath Falls, and back to the Boise area for a number of years before settling in the Skagit Valley, WA. Brian attended various Christian elementary schools, The San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts, and was homeschooled for much of high school. He attended the Oregon Institute of Technology as a Software Engineering major until illness hit. He had wonderful memories of his time spent as a DJ at the campus radio station KTEC. On air he was known as "The Vegetable Sadist" (The Veg). Brian grew up in a musical family (both parents are professional musicians and teachers) and enjoyed singing, playing and teaching guitar, and listening to blues, jazz and classical music. He was a member of the San Diego Boys Choir and sang the lead role in "Amahl and the Night Visitors"at the Marquis Public Theater. In later years he enjoyed singing with the Boise Chordsmen Barbershop Chorus and choirs at church. We will miss his warm baritone voice! Brian learned the art of traditional woodworking from a close friend Vern Johnston, and he always had some kind of project under construction; he was especially proud of the wood dyes and finishes that he developed. Brian had his own woodworking business for many years and it brought him such joy to craft something beautiful and useful out of the magnificent trees that God had made. He had large hands and an equally large heart, and he would go out of his way to help someone in need. He loved kids and especially loved to teach them about God's creation, music or woodworking. Brian is survived by his parents, Betty J. Nelson of Mt. Vernon, WA and Robert V. Nelson of Portland, OR; his brother Steve Nelson (Sharron) of Boise, ID; his sisters Brenda Nelson (Marvin Hamm) of Portland, OR and Becky Hedman (Eben), of Burlington, WA; his nieces, Hannah Van Eenoo, and Elisabeth Hedman; his nephews Samuel Nelson, Peter Hedman, Matthew Brown, and John Nelson; and his grand-nephew, Axel Hedman. Brian valiantly battled Crohn's Disease and its complications for over 25 years. The family would like to thank the doctors, nurses and staff at Skagit Valley Hospital, United General Hospital and U of WA Digestive Diseases; Brian's caregiver, Barbara; Don, Dave and Dan; Pastor Kevin and Pastor Al; and the many other people who loved Brian and prayed for him and his family. A memorial service, hosted by Trinity Lutheran Church where he was a member, will be held on Sat. April 6th at 3 pm at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 415 S. 18th St., Mt. Vernon, with a reception following. Please visit Brian.Nelson.muchloved.com to share your thoughts. Arrangements are by Whatcom Cremation and Funeral, Bellingham, WA. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Brian's memory to Trinity Lutheran Church, 301 S 18th St. Mt. Vernon, WA 98274, Anwers in Genesis at www.AIG.org, or Children with Intestinal and Liver Disorders Foundation at www.child.ca

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