Sep 28, 2021

Brian J. Baxter (1957-2021)

Posted Sep 28, 2021 6:45 PM
Brian J. Baxter
Brian J. Baxter

Brian John Baxter, age 63, of North Platte, Nebraska, departed this life
on September 24, 2021, at his home.
Brian was born December 14, 1957, in North Platte to Neal and Anne
Baxter.  He, along with his three brothers, grew up in North Platte and
attended North Platte High School.  During high school, Brian was an
accomplished gymnast, performing on the trampoline, and went on to
graduate with the Class of 1976.
Brian worked as a carpenter for most of his life, a passion that began
in high school when he, along with some friends, built a shack out at
the North Platte River.  The 'River Rats', as they were called, made
many great memories and lifelong friendships. Brian worked for various
local carpentry businesses in North Platte through the years and helped
build many houses in town.
In addition to living in North Platte, he lived in Lincoln and Chaska,
MN.  Wherever he was, he always had a piano nearby. Brian was an
incredible piano player and vocalist, as well as a saxophone player. 
Anyone who was fortunate enough to hear him perform will remember his talents forever.  Brian played in several bands including "Painted
Clouds", "Luk", "Chance", "Fable", "KGB", "Smokin' Section", "Wang Dang Doodle", "Skyoties".
To his credits, Brian, while performing with "Chance", played for
President Ronald Reagan's speech at the Wild West Arena on August 13,
1987. While in Lincoln in 2002, Brian called on an old friend, Grammy
Award-Winning producer Brad Yost, to record an album entitled "Baxter
Factor: On Top the House of Time". Brian always said that this album was his musical contribution to the world.
Along with music, he loved critters, especially squirrels, hamsters and
ferrets, and was an inventor who loved sharing his ideas with friends
and family.  He was extremely adventurous and had so many great stories to tell.  He also liked to ride motorcycles, drive boats, go water and snow skiing, and be the life of the party. Brian said that being in
nature and being in the water was his true home.  He loved to live life
to the fullest.
Brian is survived by his two children, daughter, Elizabeth (Monte)
Williams, of Charlotte, NC, and son, Brandon Baxter, of North Platte;
brothers, Stewart (Lisa) Baxter, Kim (Nancy) Baxter, and Paul Baxter,
all of North Platte; nieces, Mikaela (David) Meagher, of Lincoln and
Haley Baxter of Kearney; nephew, Logan (Alison) Baxter, of Kearney; and
many other family and his friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Neal and Anne Baxter; and
nephew, Craig Baxter.
In keeping with Brian's wish, cremation was chosen.  Celebration of Life
will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 2, 2021, at Odean Colonial
Chapel.  The memorial book may be signed online at odeanchapel.com or
prior to the service at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore, which is
in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorials are to Adams
Middle School Band Program.