July 25, 1991 — March 18, 2022 (age 30)
It is with heavy hearts that the family of Brady Eric Fuhriman announce his unexpected passing on March 18th, 2022, due to a tragic traffic accident while returning home from a family vacation.
The big brother to 4 younger sisters, Brady was born July 25th, 1991, in Logan, Utah to his loving parents Eric and Bonnie Fuhriman. Brady spent his childhood years growing up in Providence and Millville. He was an active Boy Scout and earned his Eagle rank by building a kiosk for the Millville City Cemetery. He learned to play the piano, and would still entertain us with a number now & then later in life when the mood struck him. He graduated from Mountain Crest High School in 2010.
Brady lived life to the fullest. He loved and accepted people as they were and was loved by so many people. He had a very tender and compassionate heart and yet was fiercely protective of his four younger sisters.
Brady was an avid outdoorsman, tech junkie, and music enthusiast. He loved to backpack, snowboard, ride any and every motorized vehicle with 2 or 4 wheels, para-sail, and swim. His love for adventure took him to many places and he was always game for an adventure. After graduating high school, he lived in Alaska for a summer working on the Denali Star Train on its daily path up through Denali National Park. After the summer tourist season ended there, he headed for Hawaii and lived there for 2 years, working in the 5 star restaurant Nobu in Honolulu, serving celebrities and President Obama, while learning to surf and explore the island in his off time. The island proved to be a little too small for his love of exploring the wide open places, which eventually led him back home to Cache Valley. His career was spent in the food service industry as well as in sales, with career stops at Herm’s Inn, ZBroz Racing, Crumb Brothers, and most recently as a sales rep with Stander, where he finally felt like he’d found a place he could build a career on.
Family was a big priority for Brady and some of his greatest joy in life came from being a father to his young daughter Ava, with whom he shared custody with Karli Pitcher Ogden. His love for her knew no bounds and their closeness was unmatched. She was his everything and he did his best to share his love of adventure with snowboarding trips, 4 wheeler rides, headbanger music, and their trip to Disneyland, which he’d looked forward to doing since the day she was born.
Brady is survived by his Daughter Ava, the love of his life Ricci France, who is expecting his second daughter in early July, and his faithful Husky Mia. He is also survived by his parents Eric and Bonnie Fuhriman, sisters Hailey (Cody) Rose, Malorie (Tanner) Nielson, Madison Fuhriman, and Ashley Fuhriman, and grandparents Blaine and Kathy Fuhriman, Jan and Ann Blau, as well as niece Reese, and nephews Payton & Emmitt.
He was preceded in death by his Grandpa Gary Simmons.
A viewing and funeral service will be held at White Pine Funeral Services, 753 South 100 East Logan, with a viewing scheduled for Thursday, March 24, 2022 from 5:00 to 8:00 PM, and the following day Friday March 25, 2022 from 9:30-11:30 AM, followed by the funeral service at 12:00 PM.
A graveside burial and celebration of life will be held at a future date at the Millville City Cemetery.
Those who would like to attend the service virtually may use the following link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81342353192
His family would like to offer their deepest thanks to the many businesses and individuals who have reached out with love & support to help us through this most difficult time. A trust account to support his 2 daughters has been set up at Cache Valley bank under Brady Fuhriman, as well as a Venmo account: Ricci-France.
Condolences and memories may be shared with the family at White Pine Funeral Home.