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BRIAN MATTHEW MASIC
May 31, 1972 ˜ September 28, 2021
Brian Matthew Masic, 49, was born May 31, 1972, and passed away Sept. 28, 2021. Brian was born and raised in Hockinson, WA. Brian is survived by his parents, Jack and Sheila Masic; son, Cody Collins; sister, Amybeth (Wade) Kinnan; brother, Joe (Danielle) Masic; nieces, Elizabeth Kinnan and Emma Miller; nephews, Jacob Kinnan, Jacob Masic, Caleb Masic and Austin Masic.
Brian worked as a carpenter. He was a devoted Raiders fan and was one of the founding member of The Raiders Fan Club of Washington State. Brian loved being outdoors and being around a bonfire. He was an avid hunter and looked forward to hunting season. He hunted with his dad and uncles. Brian had a huge heart and would do anything for anyone.
There will be a celebration of life at Amboy Territorial Days Park on Saturday, Oct. 30, 2021 at 1:00.
Amboy Territorial Days Park
21400 NE 399th St. Amboy, WA 98601
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Dear Jack and Sheila, we are so sorry for the loss of your son. You and your family are in our thoughts. Hugs to you all.
Mark and Roni Stephens
Friend
October 19, 2021
Was very sad to hear about Brian.My prayers go out to his family.Thanks for raising a son like Brian who helped me anytime he could
Beth
October 17, 2021
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