Heaven won the lottery on May 26th, 2022!
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Brian Anthony Pierret peacefully in his sleep. A wonderful husband, father, brother, uncle, and special grandpa greater than most you'll ever meet. What most people will remember was a man with a huge heart, one that was open to anyone at anytime….ALWAYS! Brian was there to lend a helping hand to anyone who needed it. Brian and Sue were wonderful hosts – always putting together great spreads for anyone to enjoy. Their home was filled with love for those who needed a laugh, some advice, an ear to listen, or just a cocktail. With Brian's passing came our loss but Heaven truly did get a winner today.
Brian and Sue loved to travel, driving through 48 of the 50 states including some unique landmarks like Superstition Mountain, Rozwell New Mexico, PCH1 in California, and Dorothy's House in Kansas. The map in their office was speckled with pins from their adventures. Together they enjoyed their winter retirement home in Naples Florida – basking in their lanai, feeding the turtles, and checking out all the new restaurants and resale shops.
Brian had many loves but nothing more than his family. His wife, children, grandchildren, and extended family were the light of his life. Watching his grandchildren on the sports field or ripping open their Christmas gifts gave him unmeasured joy. No matter the reason he simply enjoyed being with his kids and grandchildren.
Brian is survived by his wife Susan, children Timothy (Jennifer) Pierret, Serena (Chad) Magnuson, William Lasecki, Sarah (Leon) Adams, Joseph (Natalie) Vandertie. Grandchildren Christian, Camden, Siena, and Sage Pierret; Cole and Drew Magnuson; Bella Lasecki, Destiny (Nate), Leon Jr; and great grandchildren Ashton and Harvey.
He was preceded in death by Carol Pierret, his first love and mother of Timothy and Serena, parents Vernon and Regina (Kraszewski) Pierret, and brother Mark Pierret.
Friends may visit at Newcomer Chapel, 340 S. Monroe Ave on Wednesday, June 1, 2022 from 1:00 pm until 3:00 pm with funeral service to follow at 3:00 pm. Private inurnment will take place at St. John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery.