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Brian Michael Brockert

Posted 2017-09-20 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Sunday, September 10, 2017, page 6a-7a

Brian Michael Brockert was born to Jacqueline and Michael Brockert
on January 1st, 1964, on his mother’s 21st birthday. He was the
first baby of the New Year in Globe, Arizona. After a 10-month
battle with a Glioblastoma, Brian passed away on August 28th, 2017
while his mother and wife held his hands. In his final days, as in
life, he was surrounded by many family members and friends who loved
him dearly.

He is survived by his wife of 22 years, Darlene. They met in 1984
and dated for two years, but life’s circumstances and Darlene’s
military service took them in separate directions. Even during the
years they were apart, he would sometimes stop by her work to say
“hello”. They reunited in 1993 and married on April Fool’s Day 1995.
They were obviously, “fools in love!”. “All who knew them marveled
at the pure love and genuine friendship they shared.”

He was also survived by his 20 year old son, Brennen, his mother
Jackie (Jim) Forshey, his sister Rebecca Starr, mother-in-law
Juanita (Sandy) Bowling, stepmother Patricia Brockert, four
stepbrothers Kirk McBride, Shaun (Lori) McBride, Ryan (Carolyn)
McBride, Rob (Sherri) Forshey and stepsister Kathy (Dan) DeRuiter,
plus lots of wonderful nieces, nephews, aunts uncles and cousins!

Brian was a gentle giant, a teacher, a mentor, a coach and an
advisor. He touched hundreds of lives during his 20 year teaching
career at Yuma High School (his alma mater), The Orme School (where
he grew up) and as a Math professor at Yavapai College.

He had a smile that brightened a room, a laugh that made his belly
jiggle like a bowl full of jelly and a coaching voice that boomed
like thunder. He loved The Beatles, Phil Collins, Jimmy Buffet and
all classic rock. He knew every word to every song on the radio and
would serenade Darlene and Brennen for hours as they drove. But most
of all, he loved with a devotion that was truly remarkable. You
could feel the warmth of his heart as soon as you met him.

Brian’s service will be held at The Orme School Chapel on Saturday
September 16th at 11a.m. followed by a “Celebration of Life Luau” at
the Hotel St Michael on Whiskey Row in downtown Prescott at
approximately 1p.m. (Parking at 135 S. Granite St.)

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider making a small
donation to Brennen's “Education Savings Account”. Brian would want
Brennen to finish his education in a more timely manner than he did.
You can make a donation to Brennen’s education account at any OneAZ
Credit Union location or by mail to: OneAZ Credit Union, 7111 Pav
Way, Prescott, AZ. 86314. Payable to: “Brennen Brockert”, Memo:
"Education Savings Account". Your kindness and generosity is greatly
appreciated!

Information provided by survivors.




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