Brian enjoyed sports. As an avid golfer, he spent many days roaming greens and fairways and only hung up his links to pull out his snowboard each winter. He could often be found working on his beloved Subaru and joined his dad and brothers in his love for Yankees baseball. Brian truly enjoyed his profession, and was regarded as one of the finest window tinters in the Ogden area.
He was an amazing friend, who would stop what he was doing to help anyone that needed him. Brian will always be remembered for his thoughtful kindness, sincerity and his ability to light up any room with his sweet smile.
Brian exemplified compassion and kindheartedness to the end, as he gave of himself so that others could live. Because of his selflessness, his beautiful and caring heart will continue to beat; two other individuals will have a second chance at life after receiving his kidneys, liver and pancreas, and many others will benefit from his additional donations to research.
He is survived by his parents; brothers, Josh and Eric (Jenny); paternal grandmother, Marianne Housley; niece, Maddie; nephew, Easton; and many aunts, uncles and cousins who love him.
Brain was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Lewis Housley; and maternal grandparents, Kent and Josephine Baggs.
Surrounded by loving family and friends, Brian was laid to rest on Saturday, December 2, 2017, in an intimate graveside service at Ben Lomond Cemetery in North Ogden.
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Brian Housley's murder is an active, ongoing case. No arrests have been made in connection with his death.
If you or someone you know have more information regarding Brian's death, please call the Ogden Police Department's investigations unit at 801-629-8216. Ogden Standard Examiner, 29 Apr 2019
Brian enjoyed sports. As an avid golfer, he spent many days roaming greens and fairways and only hung up his links to pull out his snowboard each winter. He could often be found working on his beloved Subaru and joined his dad and brothers in his love for Yankees baseball. Brian truly enjoyed his profession, and was regarded as one of the finest window tinters in the Ogden area.
He was an amazing friend, who would stop what he was doing to help anyone that needed him. Brian will always be remembered for his thoughtful kindness, sincerity and his ability to light up any room with his sweet smile.
Brian exemplified compassion and kindheartedness to the end, as he gave of himself so that others could live. Because of his selflessness, his beautiful and caring heart will continue to beat; two other individuals will have a second chance at life after receiving his kidneys, liver and pancreas, and many others will benefit from his additional donations to research.
He is survived by his parents; brothers, Josh and Eric (Jenny); paternal grandmother, Marianne Housley; niece, Maddie; nephew, Easton; and many aunts, uncles and cousins who love him.
Brain was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Lewis Housley; and maternal grandparents, Kent and Josephine Baggs.
Surrounded by loving family and friends, Brian was laid to rest on Saturday, December 2, 2017, in an intimate graveside service at Ben Lomond Cemetery in North Ogden.
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Brian Housley's murder is an active, ongoing case. No arrests have been made in connection with his death.
If you or someone you know have more information regarding Brian's death, please call the Ogden Police Department's investigations unit at 801-629-8216. Ogden Standard Examiner, 29 Apr 2019
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