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Brent W Christiansen

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Brent W Christiansen

Birth
Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota, USA
Death
29 Oct 2005 (aged 36)
Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
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Age 36
Died from fatal vehicle accident in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Born in Fargo, North Dakota on January 30, 1969. He lived in West Fargo ND, Bradford, Blaine, and ST Paul, MN. Brent was the Product Manager and Quality Control Superintendent at DAKOTA PREMIUM FOODS. Brent is survived by daughter Alyssa LaMay and son Brady Alan; Brent was a loving father, fantastic cook, and devoted son. He enjoyed family activities at the lake, boating, fishing and deer hunting. He loved his two dogs, Beauty and Beast. Brent was an organ donor.
He was killed driving home from California in one of his prized possessions — a 1972 Chevrolet Blazer it blew a tire and rolled over on a Wyoming freeway. He had picked up the Blazer from his aunt in Riverside, Calif. He wanted the vehicle because his uncle drove it when he and Christiansen went on deep-sea fishing trips, the mother said. His uncle had recently died.



Age 36
Died from fatal vehicle accident in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Born in Fargo, North Dakota on January 30, 1969. He lived in West Fargo ND, Bradford, Blaine, and ST Paul, MN. Brent was the Product Manager and Quality Control Superintendent at DAKOTA PREMIUM FOODS. Brent is survived by daughter Alyssa LaMay and son Brady Alan; Brent was a loving father, fantastic cook, and devoted son. He enjoyed family activities at the lake, boating, fishing and deer hunting. He loved his two dogs, Beauty and Beast. Brent was an organ donor.
He was killed driving home from California in one of his prized possessions — a 1972 Chevrolet Blazer it blew a tire and rolled over on a Wyoming freeway. He had picked up the Blazer from his aunt in Riverside, Calif. He wanted the vehicle because his uncle drove it when he and Christiansen went on deep-sea fishing trips, the mother said. His uncle had recently died.




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