Advertisement

Brian Curtis Krivich

Advertisement

Brian Curtis Krivich

Birth
Bagley, Clearwater County, Minnesota, USA
Death
11 May 2018 (aged 46)
Brainerd, Crow Wing County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Walker, Cass County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source

Brian Curtis Krivich, age 46, passed away peacefully on Friday, May 11, 2018 at the Renaissance House in Brainerd, Minnesota. He was born in Bagley, Minnesota on September 22, 1971 the son of Sandra Spragg DeWitt.
He was a graduate of Walker High School and spent the majority of his life in Walker until the passing of his mother when he moved to the Renaissance House in Brainerd where he resided until his death.
Brian enjoyed community outings, being involved with the church, and participating in the Special Olympics. He was defiantly a “Social Butterfly”. Everyone who knew him will never forget his zest for life and a smile that would brighten anyone’s day. His interests were many including family gatherings, listening to music, going on rides by car or boat, and enjoying the outdoors. He loved watching sports and was an avid Vikings, Wild and Twins fan. His passion was family, especially the time he spent with his nieces and nephews. He made an impression on the hearts of those he met and touched the lives of many. He will be missed.
The family that Brian joins again is his mother; Sandra Spragg and grandmother Dorothy Buck
Those he leaves behind to cherish his memory are his brothers; Mike (Lisa), Mark (Connie), sister; Lorrie Robbins, nieces; Kaytlin, Isabele, Brooke, and Sophia, nephews; John and Brody in addition to many extended family members.

Brian Curtis Krivich, age 46, passed away peacefully on Friday, May 11, 2018 at the Renaissance House in Brainerd, Minnesota. He was born in Bagley, Minnesota on September 22, 1971 the son of Sandra Spragg DeWitt.
He was a graduate of Walker High School and spent the majority of his life in Walker until the passing of his mother when he moved to the Renaissance House in Brainerd where he resided until his death.
Brian enjoyed community outings, being involved with the church, and participating in the Special Olympics. He was defiantly a “Social Butterfly”. Everyone who knew him will never forget his zest for life and a smile that would brighten anyone’s day. His interests were many including family gatherings, listening to music, going on rides by car or boat, and enjoying the outdoors. He loved watching sports and was an avid Vikings, Wild and Twins fan. His passion was family, especially the time he spent with his nieces and nephews. He made an impression on the hearts of those he met and touched the lives of many. He will be missed.
The family that Brian joins again is his mother; Sandra Spragg and grandmother Dorothy Buck
Those he leaves behind to cherish his memory are his brothers; Mike (Lisa), Mark (Connie), sister; Lorrie Robbins, nieces; Kaytlin, Isabele, Brooke, and Sophia, nephews; John and Brody in addition to many extended family members.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement