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Brian Scott White

Posted 2021-05-16 by mhenderson
Published in Yuma Sun on May 16, 2021 -
Yuma, Arizona

>> Brian (B2) Scott White <<
>> February 10, 1977 April 30, 2021 <<

Brian lit up the world when born February 10, 1977 in Tucson, AZ. He
was the middle of three boys born to Rich and LeeAnn White. Although
unconfirmed, its believed his first words were B2 letting everyone
know he arrived. Brian attended Tucson Christian and Grace Christian
schools for elementary, Magee Middle School and Sahuaro High School in
Tucson.

Early on, we were able to witness his compassion and generosity. The
family lost track of how many stray animals he found and adopted.
Lizards, snakes, mice, rabbits, horny toads, tarantulas, a kitten and
a turtle- he had them all- but dogs had a special place in his heart.
No dog was too mangy or too ugly for Brian. When he could find one
that appeared to be not from multiple breeds, but multiple species, he
was at his pinnacle. This love for dogs carried throughout his life,
with him having many canine pets - Patches, Sugar, Buttons, Brandi,
Teddy, Dog, Cody, Toby, Brei, Miko, and most recently, Dammit, Baby
and Bear.

Nothing Brian ever did was small- he gravitated to sports from an
early age and excelled in soccer, baseball, basketball, track,
wrestling and football- culminating in his playing days with the
Bellingham Eagles semi-pro football team.

Brian joined the United States Navy on August 29, 1995 and after boot
camp and A school, made his way to his duty station at Whidbey Island,
WA. Following his service, Brian was honorably discharged in 1999 with
a National Defense Service medal and a Good Conduct medal. Having
carried on a proud family tradition of military service, Brian moved
back to Tucson and leveraged his veterans benefits to enroll with the
University of Phoenix where he earned his Bachelors degree in
Business.

While employed at University Medical Center in Tucson, Brian met
Candice Jensen in August of 2006 introducing himself to her as the
fry-guy at the local McDonalds, responsible for working the French fry
machine with aspirations of becoming assistant night manager.
Recognizing his intelligence and potential, Candice provided him with
college brochures to motivate him to get an education and take his
fry-guy skills to the next level- you can imagine Brian's laugh when
he revealed he had already done so and they were actually coworkers at
University Medical Center.

Brian and Candice were married April 21, 2007 in Jamaica. The
destination wedding was indicative of the couple's affinity for
travel. They adventured in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, San Diego,
Portland, Seattle, Miami, Las Vegas, Denver, New Orleans, Cheyenne,
Hawaii, Utah, Iowa, Nebraska, Idaho, Montana, Canada, Mexico,
Barbados, and France. Brian's favorite trips were those to meet up
with family and friends, especially if he got to see his nieces and
nephews. You might say Brian and Candice settled in Yuma, AZ but
nothing Brian ever did was a settle. Brian made the most of every
situation and did so while making countless new friends along the way.

Brian will forever be remembered for his ability to light up a room
with his quick wit, wide smile, infectious laugh and epic
storytelling, his matching hats/sunglasses/shoes/watches, his generous
bar tabs, his love for all things University of Arizona, his
unquestioned patriotism, and most notably, his generosity and loving
and caring heart. Brian touched countless people, all with many of
their own Brian-stories which we would love to include here, but would
certainly require at least five thousand pages!

Brian is survived by his wife, Dr. Candice Jensen, parents Rich and
LeeAnn White, mother-in-law Lola Jensen, brothers Brent White (Emily
Thompson) and Brad (Shawna) White, Kristi and Dan Jones, Jeremy and
Angela Jensen, Jordan and Janel Jensen, Sherri Casper and nieces and
nephews Sydney, Jessica, Blake, Autumn, Avery, Malachi, Austyn,
Schuller, Emma, Eliza, Alex, Carter, Ella, Abrianna, Hannah, Oliver,
Leo, a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and countless friends who are
really extensions of his family.

A viewing will be held from 6-7pm on May 20, 2021 at Bring's Funeral
Home (6910 E. Broadway Boulevard, Tucson, AZ masks required) with a
funeral service at 2pm on May 21 at and livestreamed by - Christ
Community Church (530 S. Pantano Road, Tucson, AZ). Interment will be
at Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Marana, AZ.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Brian's favorite
charity, the Wounded Warrior Project.

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