of Harrison, AR
January 13, 1951 - December 24, 2022
Brian Linn Pugh, age 71, was born to Laurence J. and Helen Lewis Pugh on January 13, 1951, in Burlington, Colorado. He died in Harrison, Arkansas on Christmas Eve, 2022.
In the summer of 1952, one-year-old Brian moved with his family to Harrison, where Brian later attended school, graduating from Harrison High School in 1969. He was an alumnus of Draughon's Business School in Springfield, Missouri. Brian was a member of Elks Lodge 2311, Harrison, and First United Methodist Church, Harrison.
Brian was an avid sports fan, especially the Arkansas Razorbacks and the Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also a devotee of classic television shows, especially "Perry Mason" and "Gunsmoke". Brian also enjoyed discussing politics, especially on the national level.
Brian was predeceased by his parents and an older brother, Evan Larry Pugh as well as a younger brother, Steven Lee Pugh.
Brian is survived by two older brothers, Allan Lewis Pugh, and wife, Carolyn Chalfant Pugh of Hazelwood, MO, and Owen Lloyd Pugh and wife, Gretchen Pratt Pugh of Tulsa, OK. Brian is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews and grand nieces and grand nephews. Special among Brian's friends are Bob and Judy Chambers of Harrison.
The Pugh family offers appreciation to the staff at The Springs at Harrison Health and Rehabilitation for their care and assistance during Brian's final few years.
Graveside service was held on Thursday, December 29, 2022, at 10:00 A.M. at Maplewood Cemetery under the direction of Roller-Christeson Funeral Home.
Memorial gifts may be given to First United Methodist Church, 1100 Bower Ave., Harrison, AR 72601 or to Elks Lodge 2311, 1521 65 N Hwy 62 W, Harrison, AR 72601.
My deep sympathies to Owen and Gretchen. and Allen and Carolyn Pugh. All the family and friends of Brian Pugh.
I was in class with Owen and Allen
a class older. May God bless you all with sweet memories.
Brian was the third son of five born to my cousin Lawrence and wife Helen. This family was very close to mine and many hours were spent together, particularly on Sundays. Lawrence and Brian shared a special thread that was lovely to behold.
Moving to Arkansas removed them from our venue but not from our hearts. Brian was always enthused about any sport you wanted to discuss, particularly on the phone!
Miss you, Sweet Brian.
Cousin Marie
I was saddened to hear about Brian’s passing. I was grateful for the privilege to serve as his pastor through a small season of his precious life. Richard Williams was faithful to bring him to church and make him feel included on special events at the church. I was grateful to get to visit and pray with him as his pastor and a chaplain when he was living at the Springs. Peace be with his family. He often talked of each one of you.
I’m so sorry to hear that Brian has passed away. He was a special man, and Sam thought so much of him. God bless you and yours
Sorry to hear of Brian passing he was a special person who’s smile was only exceeded by his Heart. He was a friend of many. Class of 1969
Chuck
So sorry to hear of Brian’s passing. Then I think of the beautiful reunion he is having with his family. Brian was a childhood friend, we grew up in the same neighborhood. Lots of memories of the Pughs. I especially remember Steve, being such a protective brother. Love and prayers to the family.
Brian was a special guy. He always took time to visit. Prayers for his brothers and their families.
I’m so sorry to hear of Brian’s passing. We were in school together forever. He was always a bright spot in our classes.
Prayers for his family in this sad time.
Without a doubt, Brian was a very special person and friend to all of his HHS classmates. I have such fond memories of Brian all throughout all of our school years and beyond. I remember our 40th High School reunion, he and I sat and talked for a long while. He will definitely be fondly remembered.
Rest in Peace, my friend.
SO SORRY TO HEAR OF BRIANS PASSING. HE WAS A FRIEND TO ALL. A FELLOW MEMBER OF HARRISON HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1969. MAY GOD GIVE THE FAMILY PEACE & COMFORT AT THIS SAD TIME. DEBBIE SCROGGINS VILLINES.