![]() ![]() He is survived by his beautiful wife Shelli, their girls Shaylee and Shyanne Martens, his father and stepmother Charles and Orvilla Reise, six sisters and two brothers Kathy (Duane) Bowe, Chippewa Falls, Roger (Deborah) Reise, Unity, Marilyn (Ron) Brost, Unity, Judy (Allen) Novacek, Lakeville, MN, Susan (Al) Hubing, Leanne (Ron) Leonhard, Unity, Marie (Bob) Kauffman, Medford and Chris Reise, Marshfield, mother and father-in-law, Doug (Barb) Seefeld, Spencer, sister-in-law, Tammy (John Austin) Seefeld, Abbotsford, as well as many well-loved nieces and nephews, family, and friends. One of his favorite past times that he was always up for, was “checking traps” with Matt.īrian was predeceased by his mother Rita on February 22, 1997. He was an excellent cook and was known for his award-winning chili. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends including his “Riplinger family” and Bill and Debbie Kara, lifelong friends.īrian will be missed by his pets, especially his princess Ashlee who was always by his side.īrian loved hunting and fishing at his cabin up North and touring with Shelli in their “side by side” and shooting pool. The finished product became a happy home for Brian, Shelli and Shelli’s daughters, Shaylee and Shyanne, the daughters of Brian’s heart.īrian pursued with endless energy, his interests and hobbies. No where was that more apparent than when he and his best friend Matt Tellock labored unceasingly to remodel an old farmhouse through an endless summer of rain and mud. She was and is the epitome of a loving spouse.īrian’s gift for building and his ability to visualize a finished project along with his determination and downright stubbornness were key in helping him through difficult situations in his life. She lovingly and tirelessly cared for him throughout his illness. Together they enjoyed Mary Ann’s large family and pursuing mutual interests, before life lead them in separate directions in 2008. The love and support from MEC and Colby Metals was a blessing in Brian’s journey.īrian married Mary Ann Treankler in 1997. Again, Brian’s skills and hard work ethic made him a very valuable employee. He thereafter worked at MEC in Neillsville until the time of his illness in November of 2019. His innovative ideas and sharp mind allowed him to rise to the level of Vice President before he left the company in May of 2014. He began his professional career at the age of 18 when he began working at Colby Metals. Growing up in a large farm family helped Brian’s natural aptitude for hard work ethic. His faith meant a great deal to him and it is certain that he will be welcomed into his heavenly home with great joy. ![]() He was a lifelong member of Saint Mary’s Catholic Church in Colby. He received his education in Colby area schools, graduating from Colby High School in 1979. Brian, the eighth of nine children, was a welcome addition as six of the previous children were girls. Brian was born Jto Charles and Rita Reise of Unity, WI. Brian Charles Reise passed away peacefully at home surrounded by loved ones on Februafter a courageous battle with a glioblastoma/astrocytoma (brain tumor) diagnosed in November 2019.
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