
Brian W. Colgin
May 10, 1977 – Aug. 28, 2019
Brian Wayne Colgin, age 42, of Mechanicsville, VA lost his battle with cancer on Wednesday, August 28, 2019.
He was a loving husband, stepfather and true friend, who loved fishing, golfing, the Redskins and life itself. He was a rare find and will be truly missed by many. He is survived by his wife, Jennifer; step-daughter Taiah; father Charles Colgin; step-mother Karen Colgin (Skylar, Hunter and Kaelyn); mother Christine Wash; step-father Bob Wash; sister Christy Forsythe (Shawn, Ben and Ella); brothers Brad Colgin (Kara, Alex, Dylan, Kendall and Chase) and Michael Colgin (Daisy and Lexi), Anthony Wash (Sarah), step-sisters Stacey, Allison and Melissa; and many beloved family members.
The family will receive visitors on Thursday, September 5, 2019 at Fairmount Christian Church, 6502 Creighton Rd, Mechanicsville, VA 23111 from 5:30 pm-8 pm.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, September 7, 2019 at the residence of Brad Colgin, 5961 La France Rd, Sandston, VA 23150 at 4 pm until.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to any organization that is funding research for the cure of cancer.
God Bless your family as you let your husband, step-father, brother, nephew and son go. Our thoughts & prayers are with each of you. Call in others when you need God’s arms around you.
Rest in peace my friend. We will miss you, but you will always be part of our lifes, our memories and will forever remain in our hearts.
Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Love you.
Mike, Donna, and Autumn Widener
God’s Blessings Strength and Peace in loss of Brian our Loved Nephew to Jenn his Spouse Sisters and Brothers. Jim won’t forget his fishing trip with Brian when he fell in Chickhommy river which was cold in March.
Sending our Love to all our Family and Brian’s Friends.
The Adams Famiy
Jim Charlotte Jamie Joey Shy Scarlet
my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family .
My thought and prayers are with you and your family …
So very sorry for your loss. Sending prayers for his family and friends.
Brian will forever be in all your heart. Prayers for comfort to all. May God bless you each day and show his everlasting love to you as he wraps his arms around you.
Brian would want each of you to be happy. God Bless you all.
We loved that crazy Brian! What a sense of humor. We are so grateful
for the great friend that he was to our
son, Jay. He will be terribly missed by
all who knew him. His suffering is
over and he is now cancer free!
Our prayers for Jenn and the whole family.🙏🏼❤️
I have no words. Your family has been through so much. Praying for strength and peace during this difficult time. Much love to Kaelyn, Skylar, and Hunter.
Jenn, so sorry for your loss. We will continue to pray for you and the rest of the family. Call or message when ever, who ever…Thats what friends and family are here for in times like this. Love you
Remembering Brian as my neighbors oldest child. Brian at first sight was a very Tall handsome redhead young lad! He was shy, soft spoken but and with a twinkle in his eyes and smile. I will most fondly remember him with his family in a superb weekly game of poker one fine night we asked to join. Of course we were newbies and warned but that was a challenge! They proceeded to take us to the cleaners but Thank’s to many Coronas shared, we waddled across the street very happy that fine evening. Please accept my most Sincere condolences to Family and Friends.