On November 28, 1967 the world welcomed Brian William Hannah as the first-born son in his family. He brought delight to his parents and siblings as an easy-going and happy child. He had an inquisitive mind and often created mechanical and electrical devices which cleverness sometimes surprised those around him.
He achieved the rank of Eagle Scout and diligently earned many awards in his two stints in the United States Navy. During his military service he cruised the world, often on air-craft carriers. He toured during Operation Desert Storm in the Middle-east.
Following his honorary military service he began a long-standing career as a commercial truck driver. Miraculously, in his 20 years trucking across America, he was completely accident and incident free.
Brian was a gentle, generous and caring soul. He was intelligent and witty. He was widely loved, though in his adult years he preferred generous amounts solitude.
He continued to pray and loved his Savior to the end of his earthly life.
Brian, we all love and miss you.
He is survived by his father, Gerald William Hannah, Mountain Home, Idaho; mother, Marian Ruth Hurst, Taylorsville, Utah; sisters, Melinda Jane Hannah, Seattle, Washington, and Janet Marie (Kevin) Wright, West Valley City, Utah; and brother, Jeffrey William Hannah, Auburn, California.Service Information
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Memorial Redwood Mortuary and Cemetery 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, Utah 84123
Graveside Service
September 23, 2019 at 2:00 PM
Memorial Redwood Mortuary and Cemetery 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, Utah 84123