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Brian Scott Goodrich

April 19th, 1965 - June 11th, 2021

Brian joined his family: Brian loved time with his family and friends. His joy was contagious. As Brian’s life grew he became involved with Special Olympics where he excelled in: Swimming and also Track and Field where he received many medals. He attended and graduated from Sunset High School in 1986. Brian had a great love for music he enjoyed many genres but his personal favorite was the band KISS. In his later stages of life, he lived in his apartment at Angles of Care, which made him very happy. There were many visits from family and friends to enjoy meals and hugs and of course laughs. God gave this child to you to guide, To, love, to walk thru life beside, A little child so full of charms, To fill a pair of loving arms. God picked you out because He knew How safe His child would be with you. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Oregon Special Olympics: Please also visit the obituary for Brian's Mother, Sharlene Goodrich, link provided below: https://crowncremationburial.com/tribute/details/17018/Sharlene-Goodrich/obituary.htmlhttps://crowncremationburial.com/tribute/details/17018/Sharlene-Goodrich/obituary.html

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The Harris Family

Your amazing and have a loving heart that we’re missing.Such a blessing. We miss the one more hug, one more smile, one more laugh. The twinkle in your eyes. Be at peace Bubba Blue.

Published January 4th, 2024
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Phyllis Rambo

Oh BrianFace, how I loved you. So many memories. You loved visiting us and enjoying the hot tub where you spent your 18th birthday. You always said you were going to marry me, but we settled for a date at Taco Bell instead; you said if I’d drive you would buy…and you did, a perfect gentleman. I understand you had others you were going to marry too.

Published January 4th, 2024
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Staff at Autumn Funerals, Cremation & Burial

Our sincere condolences.

Published January 4th, 2024
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Sister Face

Brian’s life was a living demonstration in what unconditional love looks like, when it’s operational. You never get over something like that. Nor will the privilege of living with, and loving him in return -ever pass away. Love in action, alive & living in who we knew as Brian, incorporates into your entire being, unaware. He cannot, nor ever will be forgotten~ V~

Published January 4th, 2024
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Aunt Sharon

Dear Brian, I will miss your funny ways, and how sweet you were as a young child. I remember when you were brought home from the hospital. We lived right around the corner from you in Lake Grove. We all loved you from the minute you arrived. When you were about three years old you loved to play with your cars and toys. You always had a toy in your hand,

Published January 4th, 2024
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Marsha L Passke

Scruffy Bear, I miss you, but I know you are where you need to be and that is with our Heavenly Father. You are the head worship leader of thousands, and you are whole. A few days ago, I saw a bunch of pictures of you. The memories came flooding back of you at Hayward Field running track with your best friend Darren, posing in front of the Christmas tree in the house on Sherry Ct., the many vacations we took together to all sorts of places like Canada and the Oregon Coast. I remembered when you used to get perms and your curly hair would only make you look cuter! I remember when we used to play together on the stairs and get carpet burns. I remember cheering you on at your swim meets, riding bikes with you, and taking you to see the flying Elvi, Jan and Dean and The Beach Boys. We ALWAYS had a lot of laughs and fun together. I miss you Brian, but you know I find comfort in knowing you are where you need to be! Your favorite cousin, Marsh

Published January 4th, 2024
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Steve & Lesia Henningsen

We love you Brian. We will always be thankful for having you in our lives♥️

Published January 4th, 2024
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Danny and Molly Henningsen

Brian, we love you very much and you will always be remembered.

Published January 4th, 2024
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Rachel

I will miss you so much uncle Brian

Published January 4th, 2024
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Harris Family

Thank you for a heart so loving and kind. For the smiles, and giggles that carried over to all around you. You’re a blessing.

Published January 4th, 2024
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Clint & Kayla Waltz

Cousin Brian, You will be missed tremendously. We shared a lot of laughs and smiles. We light this candle in your honor, to remember all the good you brought forward. We love you!

Published January 4th, 2024
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