Brian Schull
At the age of 54, Brian, our loving husband, father, son and brother left his earthly body to go to Heaven on Monday, July 14, 2025, due to complications from a stroke.
All who knew Brian knew he was a man of few words, but big on love through acts of service. He had so much wisdom, skill and love for everyone he came in contact with. He was only a phone call away from anyone who needed his vehicle skills, remodeling projects, a helping hand or just to visit.
He worked for Millwork West, LP Lumber in Moyie Springs, Carquest and raising his son. Scott was the light of his life and a miniature version of Brian. The two were inseparable.
When he wasn’t working on small engines or vehicles, he could be found in the forest looking for a good dead larch, fishing the creeks or just driving around. Brian and his chainsaws kept the home fires burning, literally, for his parents and his family. As an avid outdoorsman, he passed on his passion for fishing to his beloved wife and son. Both are now wondering who is going to get them unhooked from the tree or creek bed.
As an organ donor recipient, it was important to Brian to donate his organs to others so they may have the extra life he was able to have. He had an extra 20 years, thanks to the generous gift he received from a family member.
Brian was preceded in death by his loving mother-in-law, Valorie Sweet; his second parents, Doug and Allyson Nixon; and many grandparents.
Brian is survived by his loving wife and son, Connie (Sweet) and Scott Schull. He is also survived by his father, Billie Joe Schull; his mother Nan Knight Schull; brothers Gary Heyne (Tammy), Chuck Heyne (Corinne Vincent) and Clinton Schull (Missy); father-in-law Walt Sweet; brother-in-law’s Frank Sweet (Susan) and Charlie Sweet (Lisa); and sister in law Norma Sweet. He also has numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins who will miss him dearly.
Memorial services were held 11 a.m. Monday, July 21, at Libby Christian Church, with inurnment to be disclosed at a later time.
Arrangements are under the care of Schnackenberg Funeral Home of Libby, MT. Online condolences and memories may be shared by visiting www.schnackenbergfh.com.