BRIAN RICHARD ANDERSON
March 29, 1956 - Sept. 12, 2025
Boulder City, Nevada – Brian Richard Anderson, 69, passed away September 12, 2025, while traveling aboard the Queen Elizabeth in Juneau, Alaska. Born in San Jose, California, on March 29, 1956, Brian was the son of Richard Bruce Anderson and Carolina Stollenwerk. He proudly served in the U.S. Navy as an air traffic controller near the end of the Vietnam War and later joined his family's business, O'Hagins Incorporated, helping expand operations in the Southwest. Brian made Boulder City his home in 1993, where he raised his two daughters and enjoyed camping, fishing and hiking in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Known for his big personality and sharp sense of humor, he brought energy and laughter wherever he went. In 2022 he married his partner of ten years, Adoracion Termulo, and adopted their son, Voskog. His final years were spent traveling the world and living life to the fullest. He is survived by his wife, Adoracion, and their son, Voskog; daughters Brittany Mikulik (Charlie) of Santa Rosa, Calif., and Brook Anderson (Lantz Leiweke) of Portland, Ore.; grandchildren Viola, Emmaline, Isaac, Aidan and Lachlan; his mother, Carolina Stollenwerk; and his brother, Daniel O'Hagin. A funeral service will be held Sunday, September 28, 2025, from 1–3 p.m. at Star Mortuary in Boulder City. Friends and family may share memories and condolences at www.starmortuary.com.
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BRIAN RICHARD ANDERSON
March 29, 1956 - Sept. 12, 2025
Boulder City, Nevada – Brian Richard Anderson, 69, passed away September 12, 2025, while traveling aboard the Queen Elizabeth in Juneau, Alaska. Born in San Jose, California, on March 29, 1956, Brian was the son of Richard Bruce Anderson and Carolina Stollenwerk. He proudly serve
Published on September 25, 2025
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