Becky Brian

1963 ~ 2024

With heavy hearts we bid farewell to our beloved sister, daughter, mother, grandmother and friend, Becky Brian. She departed this world too soon at the youthful age of 60, and passed away peacefully in her sleep.

Becky was the daughter of Bill and Pat Brian born in Layton Utah, and the oldest of four siblings. Becky lived life with a zest for adventure, always embracing each day to the fullest.

She is survived by her son; Cody (McCall) Will, grandchildren; Zanden, Elijah and Jaelyn, father; Bill Brian, siblings; Wayne, Stephanie (Travis) Hansen, Joel (Becky) Brian. Becky’s spirit will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her. Becky, we love you and will miss you greatly!

Funeral services for Becky will be held on Monday, March 11, 2024 at 11:00 am in the Alpine 6th Ward Chapel, located at 901 East Village Way, Alpine, Utah. Family and friends are invited to attend a visitation on Sunday evening from 6:00-7:30 pm at the Warenski Funeral Home, located at 1776 North 900 East, American Fork, Utah and also at an additional viewing on Monday morning from 9:30-10:30 am prior to services at the church. Interment will follow in the Alpine City Cemetery.

This Post Has 5 Comments

  1. Wendy

    I worked with Becky at USDC she was so full of adventure and enthusiasm for life! She will be missed.

  2. Anonymous

    So sad, I’ve known the Brian family since they moved to Alpine and what a great family. I always really liked Becky, very sad and I’m sorry for the families loss. A lot of the memories from my youth involve the Brian family, and Bill is a legend to me. Rest in peace Becky, I know your mom was waiting to greet you. Brent McGhie

  3. Anonymous

    I love you sweet girl and will miss you deeply. I know you are in the castle in the sky with JESUS. I’m so sad you never got to live your dream of living in Torrey and going on adventures and rock hunting. I bet you have a castle now and the best rock hunting spot in Torrey. Love forever Kelli Hansen

  4. Jeanne Walker

    Becky was a true friend. A light that shined in the darkness with a beautiful soul. A caring, feisty ball of energy who liked to cover up her goodness with an adventurous spirit and a wild ride through life. But if you paused to look, you could not help but see her true hidden self underneath. I have so many cherished memories with Becky, growing up in Alpine and all through our life. Lots of stories we could share as her life-time friends. Spread your wings and fly Becky – Love you always and forever. Jeanne McDaniel Walker

  5. Beverly Petermann

    Becky I am so sad over this. I remember our fun times and wish we could have had more. You are so right, we need to love ourselves first. Rest in peace. You are missed.

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