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Brian Elliott Dahm

11/30/1952 - 11/02/2024

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Obituary For Brian Elliott Dahm

Brian Elliot Dahm passed away in Puyallup, Washington on November 2nd, 2024. Brian will be missed and is loved by many family members and friends. Family is currently working on a more complete obituary.

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  • 11/18/2024

    My Brother Brian. I will always remember your smiling face and warmth you showed me whenever I came around, which was too few since I lived a distance away. But, you always remained a friend and an inspiration to serve whole heartedly. Pray for me Saint Brian.

  • 11/18/2024

    My sincere condolences to the family. I met Brian at an ACTS retreat, while he was a retreatant and I was a member of the ACTS Team. The following year he joined the ACTS Team and we got to know each other on a more personal basis. Brian had a passion for music, a strong commitment to serve others and lifted them when they were feeling low. He truly set a positive example for all of us to follow. Brian loved our Lord and his actions reflected it. I am sad to learn that he has passed but know that he is now resting in peace with our Lord.

  • 11/16/2024

    I'm sure Brian would smile at the "rose" (pink) candle because rose symbolizes JOY. Brian was joyful seemingly all the time. He found community in ACTS and he in turn gave and gave, joyfully. I loved his sense of humor, and yet at the same time his sense of reverence. Truly a man of faith who touched many. Well done good and faithful servant

  • 11/16/2024

    I served with Brian on many ACTS retreats he was tireless teaching groups of men to sing always getting the most out of them

  • 11/16/2024

    Prayers of God's Peace for Pam. Brian was a man of kindness. I would watch his face as our ACTS brothers shared their stories, and Brian's eyes were filled with compassion. Because of his loving heart, I thought he would make a great retreat Director, but he ran out of time. I am sad at his loss, but I am joyful that he is Free At Last.

  • 11/15/2024

    The loss of my husband is devastating, although I know he is finally at peace. Out of pain and no more confusion. His granddaughter, Rylee, misses him so much, but we continue sharing memories of our time with him. Many thanks to all the friends and family that have offered prayers and condolences to our family.

  • 11/14/2024

    My deepest sympathy to Brian's family, may God's love and grace are with you all in this difficult time. I've known Brian as the Usher of our Parish, St Peter and St Paul Catholic Church, for so many years. He's outside the church before mass starts and greets parishioners. You will be missed. Eternal rest grant unto Brian O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace, Amen! God bless, Mary Lynn Vicente

  • 11/14/2024

    I am so sad to hear about Brother Brian's passing. He was such a loving, welcoming, kind soul, and a great singer! I have fond memories of him greeting our family at Mass as an usher and leading the men in song at the ACTS retreat. He was so generous with his time, always willing to lend a helping hand and to share his positive personality. I am praying for the repose of his soul and for consolation for his family.

  • 11/14/2024

    My condolences to the family. I am praying for you and Brian's eternal soul. I too first met Brian at an ACTS retreat. His joy for music and love of this community brought much happiness to us all. He has been in my prayers since I learned of his illness and will remain in my prayers. May he rest in peace with our Lord. God Bless.

  • 11/14/2024

  • 11/14/2024

    My deepest condolences to the family. Our Prayers and Our love are with You during this time of mourning. Brian will be missed but Forever remembered from the day I first met him on an ACTS retreat as we left the Church on a bus and Brian led us in song all the way down the 605. His love for music and his community will be remembered and his morning greet as we entered the Church. Rest in the Peace of Christ Brother! You ran your race well!! Pray for Us!!

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