IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Brian Daniel

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Hohn

September 27, 1964 – April 29, 2021

Obituary

Brian the youngest of Vincent and Inez (Larson) Hohn's eight children was born on 09/27/1964. He grew up in outside of Townsend and graduated from Broadwater County High school. After high school he continued his education at Montana Tech and graduated with a degree in petroleum engineering. Throughout the years he had been working as an engineer in many different facets. At the time of his death, he was working as the solid waste manager for Jefferson County, which he enjoyed. In Townsend Brian met his soulmate Claudette Wengeler during the annual softball tournament. Since then, they have been inseparable, marrying on May 14th of 1994. Brian happily accepted Claudette's daughter Jenna Vera and has always been proud to claim her as his own. Later Brian and Claudette would welcome two more children Ruby Sue and Eli Francis Vincent completing their family of which he was immensely proud.In 2004 Brian and his family move from Columbia Falls back to Townsend so that his children could grow up close to his mother, which was the greatest gift he could have given them. Family was always his top priority, second, his faith. The day before marrying Claudette, he converted to Catholicism and has been an active member in his parish and of the Knights of Columbus. He loved going to conventions, and spending time with his fellow Knights.Brian enjoyed spending time with people, and never seemed to know a stranger for long, always being sure to include those who seemed lost in a group. His family would always have to tell him they were ready to leave any function AT LEAST a half hour before they really wanted to leave, as they knew that it would take him that long to say his goodbyes to everyone in the room. His quiet and caring demeanor won him many friends in life, and he truly cherished each of them. Thirdly, Brian was proud of his 30 years of sobriety and credited it for all that he accomplished in life. On his last day, he spent time with his wife, daughters and son talking, joking, and laughing. He gushed over his first grandchild Blaize and told his mother (Jenna) that she really hit that jackpot with him. If there was one thing, he was prouder of than being a father to his own children it would have been being a grandfather to Blaize. He reminded his family that life is good, God is good, and asked that they tell his friends and family that could not be there that he loved them and that he would see them on the other side.Brian is survived by his wife Claudette, his children Jenna (Donavan and Blaize) Hilbert, Ruby (Paul) Taylor, and Eli Hohn. He also leaves behind six of his eight siblings Jim (Pam) Hohn, Sheila (Laverne) Heavirland, Tom Hohn, Beverly Hohn, Mark (Penny) Hohn, and Dave (Dee) Hohn and numerous nieces and nephews. His paternal and maternal grandparents, his parents (Vince and Inez), brother Bob, and nephew Eric will be meeting him on the other side. Brian's funeral Mass will be at Holy Cross Parish in Townsend, MT on May 22nd at 10am. In leu of flowers please pray for the repose of Brian's soul or donations will be accepted and sent to the Special K Ranch/Hohn House. Thank you.
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