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This Page Is Dedicated To A Special Person
In Loving Memory of
Brian Charles Sandvig
1982-1999
INFO ABOUT HIM

DATE OF BIRTH
December 17, 1982

DATE OF DEATH
August 9, 1999

FAMILY
Charles, Carolyn, Scott, and Dawn Sandvig

Attended Duncombe Elementry, Fair Oaks, and Phillips middle school, Junior at Senior High that fall
He liked bowling, golfing, snowboarding, and wrestling

He was in band and played the baritone

Attended St. Olaf Church and participated in the youth group
If only I could get some noise out of this thing, I would be doing really good, thinks Brian
This was Brian's first car, it was in good condition until he got behind the wheel and as you can see, this is what happened to it later and the back seat still remains in Bryan Holst's truck

"He was so proud of it", said Mia
Brian really liked WCW wrestling.  He watched it a lot and he imitated it a lot.  He had the championship belt till he left it at Ridgewood.  Liked to wrestle around with many of his friends including from the left is Steve Vit, Tommy Williams, and Bryan Holst.
Click here to see Brian's Tree
Info on St. Olaf Church
Pictures of Sandvig
Brian's Marching Band Uniform
b>This was Brian's girlfriend Mia, who is one who is going through a lot of pain since Brian passed away.  Brian and Mia both have been together for quite a long time and had many happy moments together.   She will remember the good times with him forever.
Pictures of Brian and Mia
Me
Friends of Sandvig:

Jody Banwart Tim Kalvig
Jeni Stottrup Greg Kramer
Chad Gappa Curtis Fortune
Paul Simpson Tim Icaccson
Tommy Williams Steve Vit
Bryan Holst Mia Jordison
Ryan Kennerly Anthony Zingale
Adam Sankey Tawny Norine
Christy Jacobson Lorelle Mason Margie Ver Helst
and many more!!!


We will miss you Brian!!!

Site by Chad Gappa 
gappa@dodgenet.com
Last updated January 20, 2004 I made this site to honor my friend and because I was unable to attend his funeral.  I thought it was the least I could do.