Brian David Schneider, 37, died May 22, 2016, in Helena Montana.
In the end he lost a long and agonizing battle with mental health issues…peace at last.
He was born May 19, 1979, in Adrian, Michigan. Brian moved to Helena in 1992 with his parents.
Brian graduated from Capital High School in 1997, and attended the Art Institute of Seattle.
Art was an important part of his life and he worked as a freelance graphic artist. He loved cars, always trying to customize them with his creative ideas.
He also loved animals, having several pets including his most recent good buddy, Fuzz the cat.
Being ethical, kind, always willing to help, were values he felt were important. And despite everything, he attempted to retain a sense of humor!
He is survived by his parents, David and Toni Schneider of Helena, his sister Jennifer Schneider of Butte MT, and his nephews John Schneider and Garrett Waddle.
Cremation has taken place. The family will celebrate Brian’s life privately, and suggest that any memorial contributions be made to NAMI Helena, P.O. Box 401, Helena MT 59624. Please visit below to offer condolences or to share a memory of Brian.
Mandy Newberg says
I am so sorry for your loss Jennifer! You are in my thoughts and prayers as well as your parents. May our Lord and Savior be with you all during these hard times.
Sherri Staats says
Jennifer, I am so sorry for the loss of your brother. The loss of a beloved sibling is never easy. My heartfelt prayers are with you and your parents at the most difficult time. Please know he is now at peace and with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I will keep you in prayer. May your find comfort in the days to come
E. Brown says
I read about your loss and want to express my sympathy. Prayers bring the peace of God with his promise to gaurd the heart. Philippines 4:6,7. May your many memories bring you comfort during this time
Mariah S. says
Brain was like another brother for me. He has been a part of our family since before I can even remember. I’m glad to hear you don’t have to fight the battle anymore, but it greatly saddens me to no longer have your creative, spunky spirit around anymore. Rest in peace and fly free.
DANI (Smathers) SIMINGTON says
Brian was like a brother to me for as long as i can remeber. He could aways make me laugh. He showed me a diffrent perspective on anything i was working on or dealing with. He always had my back. Though we had lost touch in the past couple years he was still one of me best friends; and will always have a special place in my heart. My deepest condolences to his family. He will me missed.
Steph Crifaci says
Toni and Dave,
I am so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my prayers.
Steph
Autumn says
Omg…. Brian’s been my friend since I was 14…. We had alot of things we’ve gone together and ups and downs and disagreements but he was always there with that smile anytime day or night… my heart hurts but I also know how hard it was for him to get through everyday… Please be at peace my friend… I love you so much and I’m sorry you couldn’t find peace here ;(
PickleBall Buddies says
Dear Dave and Toni,
We are all so sorry for your loss. We are thinking about you and are there for you if you need anything. We have made a donation to NAMI in honor of Brian. Bless you and your family.
Joe Norcross says
Brian and I were close friends though highschool. It saddens me that we grew apart over the years as many friendships do. I just wanted to share my memories with you of Brian and the fun we used to have. The time we spend together in DECA, BPOA, and marketing class plus the friendship we enjoyed outside of school will be with me forever. Your son made my life a better place with his fun personality and smile that would make your rainy day into a rainbow. I am so sorry for your loss. Know that Brian will live on through those that he touched. Brian, you are now free to paint the world beyond. The world is a little darker today.
Scott Senger says
Toni and Dave,
My Deepest Sympathy for your loss. May all the wonderful memories of Brian keep and sustain you during this difficult time.
Heather Dickerson says
My husband and I live in Brian’s most recent neighborhood. While we weren’t close acquaintances, Brian always said hello and was a kind and pleasant neighbor. His truck’s holiday decorations – Santa driving a sleigh – brought lots of joy to our neighborhood. We are so sorry for you loss and wish you peace moving forward.