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In Memory

Brice Senter (Bri) Fehr

Brice Senter (Bri) Fehr

Brice Senter Fehr "Bri" 6/7/1951 ~12/18/2008 Brice Senter Fehr, 57, passed away as the result of a sudden heart attack on December 18, 2008.Brice was born June 7, 1951 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Kenneth C. Fehr and Winiefred Walker Fehr. He was married to Mary Anne Philibin Cole on June 14, 1987. Brice grew up in Holladay, Utah and graduated from Skyline High School in 1969. Brice served in the Army Reserve where he discovered his passion for cooking. This led him to professional training in meat cutting, where he worked as a butcher for nine years. Brice had many years in the food industry, and continued his passion as a salesman for Sysco Foods. He loved his job, and enjoyed the interaction with all of his customers. Brice took joy in contributing to his customer's success. In his 26th year with Sysco he had started a new position developing the skills of new sales people. He was very excited about this new challenge to further his career. Brice was addicted to the outdoors. He loved to work in the yard, and took pride in having the most manicured lawn in the area. He grew up as a fly fisherman and this was one of his favorite leisure time activities. He loved the peaceful quite feeling of being on the water. Brice loved the Saturdays he spent golfing at Mountain Dell with family. Another pastime he enjoyed was playing his drums. Brice loved music and would stay up all hours of night putting together a new sound. Brice is described by his family and friends as a man with a heart of gold. His best qualities were his caring nature, loving personality, and engaging sense of humor. He was an amazing and loving father, and so proud when his daughter Natalie came into his life. After Brice's granddaughter Hailey Grace Cook was born he discovered how wonderful it was to be a grandpa. He enjoyed the experience of teaching and sharing his life with her. To his wife, Mary Anne, he was her best friend! Brice is survived by his wife, Mary Anne; daughter Natalie (John) Cook; granddaughter Hailey; brothers Ken C. Jr. (Mary Lou) and Robert W. (Maxine); many extended family members; and a host of dear friends. 

 
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03/17/19 01:06 AM #1    

Steven Gerrard

  I just remember him from sitting behind me in English. And he was “cooler” than me. Nice guy  

 

 


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