Brian's Celebration of Life will be livestreamed, starting about 10 minutes prior to the service start time of 2:00pm MST. Please follow this link
https://www.bohlenderfuneralchapel.com/obituaries/brian-cain-4/#!/TributeWall
. If you have trouble with the link, don't worry, we are also recording the service and you can view it at your convenience from his Tribute page, starting about 2 hours after the service ends.
In the early hours of Tuesday July 22nd, 2025 we lost a husband, father, grandpa, son, nephew, grandson and friend. Heaven gained a true angel, but we are left heartbroken.
Brian Eric Cain was born on November 26th, 1975 in New Hartford, New York. Brian is survived by his loving and beautiful wife Angela, his grandparents John and Joan Trask, his parents William (Bill) and Catherine (Cathy) Cain, his children Dallas Cain (wife Noel), Gabriel Cain, Jamie Hoffman (husband Tucker), Tristan Smith (stepson), Riley Cain, and Chloe Cain, his six granddaughters and his thirteen siblings. He was preceded in death by his father Bill Sykes and his youngest brother Adam Cain.
Brian lived his life out loud! He lived life with fearless adventure and his huge heart wide open. Unbothered by what others thought, he stayed true to himself. He always made sure that his children and everyone around him were taken care of but his family was always priority number one. He loved his children deeply even if he struggled to put it into words. For so many, he was the first call in times of need and was more than willing to help. He always showed up. To anyone that knew Brian, he was the most honest and brilliant mechanic. He was more than generous with his time, skills or anything he could give to anyone that asked.
Brian had a major sweet tooth. He had a silly, and sometimes gross, sense of humor that never went too far , just enough to make people laugh and love him more. He was always the life of the party but also totally dedicated to getting the job done. He was "absolutely, 100%, totally, crazy in love" with his wife Angela, "so much that he married her twice", and he told her this often.
Brian Cain blessed so many people's lives and he will be deeply and greatly missed.
A Celebration of Life is planned for Thursday, 7/31/2025 at 2:00 pm at Bohlender Funeral Chapel, 121 W. Olive Street, Fort Collins CO 80524.
If you would like to contribute to the Empathy Fund the family has set up to help pay the funeral bill, please follow this link
https://www.empathy-funding.com/26/5088/Cain