
ARLINGTON -- Brian T. Musfeldt, amazing husband and father, passed away Wednesday, July 25, 2012, in Arlington.
Memorial service: Noon Saturday at Grace Presbyterian Church, 500 Mansfield Road, Arlington. Interment: Private. Visitation: The family will receive friends 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Wade Family Funeral Home, 4140 W. Pioneer Parkway, Arlington.
Memorials: Donations may be made in Brian's name to the Children's Education Fund at Grace Presbyterian Church or The Gladney Center for Adoption, 6300 John Ryan Drive, Fort Worth.
Brian was born Nov. 17, 1953, in Akron, Ohio, to Donald and Margaret Thoreson Musfeldt. He received his undergraduate degree at University of Southwestern Louisiana and his M.B.A. at the University of Kansas.
He had been an Arlington resident for the past 25 years. Brian was very active in the children's education committee at Grace Presbyterian. He was the owner/operator of Maaco Auto Painting and Collision in Lancaster.
An avid sports fan, Brian especially enjoyed soccer, USC football and KU basketball.
Survivors: Wife, Antoinette Breaux Musfeldt; daughter, Megan Musfeldt; stepmother, Trudy Musfeldt; brothers, Ron Musfeldt(Susan), Greg Musfeldt (Diane) and Dwight Musfeldt; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Please note: Brian did not have an opportunity to join this class website.
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Sam Felsen
I knew Brian since Greenview Junior High, I was very sad to hear of his passing,my condolences to his family
James Tanner
Brian and family are associated with some of the fondest memories of my youth. We were always made to be welcome at their home. Brian, Harry Irvine, Tom Aiken, Lowell Rupp, Richard Ruple, Gary Heinmark and more would get together and play ball on Saturdays behind the old Prince Pharmacy at Negrelli.
Brian remains a true symbol of friendship, sportsmanship and comraderie that I'm sure all of us will remember with pride and affection. Rest in peace, old friend.
-- James Tanner
Lisa Koby MD
Brian was my first boyfriend. He was a gentleman even in 9th grade. We remained friends for years after. I was so sad to hear that we lost such a good friend.