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Brian Frank Wall July 23, 1970 - September 6, 2022

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Brian Frank Wall, 52, of Spanish Fork, Utah passed away peacefully on the morning of September 6 surrounded by his family after a short battle with pancreatic cancer. Brian was born July 23, 1970, in Provo, UT, the eldest son of Frank and Diane Wall.

Brian grew up in Salem, Utah and graduated from Spanish Fork High School. He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Tampa, Florida. Brian graduated from UVU with a degree in Marketing.

Brian worked at Nature’s Sunshine Products for 27 years where he established a vast network of friendships. During this time, he had the opportunity to travel across the US teaching and inspiring other business associates.

Brian loved to ride motorcycles, both motocross and street, and spend time in the outdoors. He especially loved to spend time at his family cabin in Indianola. He also loved off-road vehicles which included his Jeep and FJ-40 Landcruiser.

In 2016, Brian married Amy Mikkelsen and they were by each other’s side to the end. Brian was a loving  husband, father, stepfather, and grandpa. Spending time with his family and making them laugh was the highlight of his life. Brian was always the life of the party and kept everyone laughing with his voice impersonations and sharp wit.

Brian was very compassionate and kind and never hesitated to serve those around him. He would jump into action whenever he saw a need and preferred to remain anonymous. Brian’s faith never wavered, and he endured to the end with patience and gratitude in his heart. His love, time, and kindness given to others will live on forever. Brian will be greatly missed.

Brian was preceded in death by his stepdaughter Karlie. He leaves behind his beloved wife Amy; three children: Bailey, Madeline, and Grant; three stepdaughters: Whitney, Shantel, and Sunny; eight grandchildren; and five siblings: Cheryl (Todd) Moake, Debbie (Jason) Wright, Julie (Craig) Gill, Brent (Lindy) Wall, and Amy (Mathew) Johnson.

Viewing will be held Friday, September 9th, at the LDS church on 695 South 300 West Salem, UT from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. Services will be held Saturday, September 10, at 11:00am at the same location. Prior to the services, a viewing will be held from 9:30am to 10:45am. Interment at Salem City Cemetery.

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Visitation

Friday, September 9, 2022

6:00-8:00 p.m.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

695 South 300 West,

Salem, Utah

MAP

Visitation

Saturday, September 10, 2022

9:30-10:45 a.m.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

695 South 300 West,

Salem, Utah

MAP

Funeral Service

Saturday, September 10, 2022

11:00 a.m.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

695 South 300 West,

Salem, Utah

MAP

Interment

Salem City Cemetery

130 East 965 South,

Salem, Utah

MAP

 

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    Diana Holderness says

    I didn’t know Frank real well, but well enough to know that he loves his 3 children. Frank’s son, Grant, has been one of my karate students for over the last 5 years. Grant is a remarkable young man, & has wonderful parents. Frank always came to Grant’s Belt Presentations, Karate Demonstrations & picked him up from his lessons, too many times to count. The light that would shine in Frank’s eyes, & the smile on his face, while watching his son, Grant, progress in American Kenpo Karate, & witnessing first-hand, how his son was becoming quite skilled in the martial arts,
    “No Doubt” made this man a “Very Proud Dad.” He loves Grant & it always showed. Likewise, Grant Loved having his Dad there to watch & support him. I don’t know which one of them looked up to the other, more. Their love & bond is solid! I do know that their love for each other will always be there, & it will continue to grow on each side of the veil.
    I can only imagine that Grant will take on, & continue many of his father’s great characteristics. Grant knows what a great man & father is, because of Brian.
    I’m sure he will be a lot like his Dad, as he grows from a young man into a strong man of his own, & possibly a father himself one day! Grant will deeply miss you, Brian, but will carry on the Wall Legacy!
    Diana Holderness

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      Matt Wall says

      Brian was my hero cousin when we were boys. I admired him and looked up to him. Brian always seemed so adventurous and fearless and I wanted to be just like him. I have fond memories of times we spent together during summers, usually around our birthdays because they were so close. One of my favorite childhood memories involves Brian coming to Duchesne to visit and promptly signing up for the annual Little Buckaroo Rodeo. I can’t remember if it was a bull or a horse he rode, but I do remember watching in awe as he rode that beast like an absolute legend. I didn’t have the guts, but Brian did. Years later, I took several of my girlfriends to meet Brian at his work when we were in town..Gorilla bike shop think? I was so proud to introduce him.
      I’m horrible at keeping in touch with people, but I’ve thought of Brian over the years many times and always I am reminded of how kind he was to me and how much I love him. Seeing Brian last December was a gift I will cherish the rest of my life. I’ve struggled for several months now not knowing what to say and now my heart is broken and I’m feeling the loss of my cousin and friend very deeply. I love you Brian.

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    Ellen says

    Amy, I’m so sorry for your loss. I didn’t know Brian, but I have heard wonderful things about him.. Take care and stay strong. Our thoughts will be with you. Tom and Ellen Lusk

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    Sandra Sanders says

    Brian was my area manager for Nature’s Sunshine. I remember speaking with him in December when I found out that I did not meet my requirements for November and would not be getting paid in December. Having been with the company for 32 years and having this happen, especially at Christmas, was very upsetting. Brian called me back and was so compassionate. He explained where I missed the mark so it would never happen again. Every month I check my account and thank Brian for helping me. He was always so responsive and caring. I will miss his leadership and kindness. Loved working with him.

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    Frances Blake says

    I never met Mr. Brian Wall personally, only seeing him on NSP webinars.
    He seemed to be sincere about his topic. May God’s continued blessings be with the Wall family.

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    Greg Howlett says

    I knew Brian from Nature’s Sunshine. My daughter and I met him for lunch last December and really enjoyed the time with him. He later helped with our house purchase out there, even volunteering to go look at houses for us since we were in Atlanta.

    I know you will miss him greatly and I wish you peace during this time.

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    Kyle Braithwaite says

    Brian was a good friend example and great neighbor.
    He was a great example to many.
    May God Bless his Family.
    I was proud to have known him.

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    Lora L Ben says

    I would like to offer my heartfelt condolences and sympathies the family Brian Wall. Brian and I never met in person, but we met through zoom, when I reached out to him for help regarding some issues I could not solve as a fairly new NSP rep. He was very kind and patient, and guided me to finding the answers I was looking for. I believe NSP lost one of his best people! He will be missed! Prayers will go out to his eternal life. May he rest peacefully! Nam-myoho-renge-kyo

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    Alan & Reta Nowatzke says

    I am so saddened by reading of Brian’s passing. He was one of the greats in my estimation. we always enjoyed when Brian came to Omaha in behalf of NSP. Those meetings were NEVER boring! He was always available for questions or help if we needed. I know this leaves a hole in all of the hearts of family members and so many of us that loved him as a a friend. our deepest condolences.

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