Jason Fairbanks, (right) shot and killed his wife, Annie Fairbanks, (left) and the couple's two young children before pulling the gun on himself

Four people are confirmed dead after an Arizona man shot his wife and two children before killing himself in a murder-suicide.

The horrific events took place Friday, while officers responded to the scene located near 100th Street and Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard Saturday, police confirmed.

Jason Fairbanks, 39, shot and killed his wife, Annie Fairbanks, 39, as well as his daughter, 3, and son, 9 months, before turning the gun on himself.

The Fairbanks family resided in a 'two-story stucco home in a quiet upper-middle-class neighborhood,' according to a report by the local Arizona Central.

The four individuals were found in the home after Fairbanks failed to show up to work and a concerned co-worker went to check on him.

The father shot and killed his two children, his daughter, 3, and son, 9 months (both pictured above) in the murder-suicide

The Fairbanks family resided in a 'two-story stucco home in a quiet upper-middle-class neighborhood'

Further investigation revealed the family had been suffering financial woes before the horrific murder-suicide

When the co-worker entered the home, they discovered the bodies, said Sgt. Ben Hoster, spokesperson of the Scottsdale Police Department.

Investigation revealed the family had been suffering financial troubles - a possible motive in the murder-suicide.

The couple owned the Macrotherapy Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation clinic in Old Town Scottsdale.

The late wife was 'a Master CHEK Practitioner and a doctor of holistic nutrition,' according to an allevents.in page.

The murder-suicide took place Friday near 100th Street and Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard Saturday in Scottsdale, Arizona, police confirmed

The couple had only been married for a year and a half, while the father's sister said, 'he loved his family so much'

'Annie studied and completed courses in Functional Diagnostic Nutrition, Advanced Metabolic Typing and is a licensed nutritionist.'

Fairbank's sister, Laura Fairbanks, described her brother as a 'protector' and a hard worker; however, she knew the family had been experiencing money woes as of late.

'I just wished he had asked for help,' the solemn sister said in an interview with the newspaper.

'He wasn't a bad person ... He loved his family so much.'

Laura described her brother as a 'protector' of his family as well as a hard worker

'Jason could make people laugh in ways you never thought you could,' his, sister, Laura said

Jason and Annie got married and started a family a year and a half after they moved in together.

'Boy, (Annie) loved those kids ... She loved them so much,' Laura added.

She remembered her late sister-in-law as someone who 'just made you feel all right' in her presence.

'Jason could make people laugh in ways you never thought you could ... He was an extraordinary big brother.'

Laura remembered her late sister-in-law as someone who 'just made you feel all right' when in her presence