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His sister-in-law and I did our best to support him and be there for him.
Bryan was always at our family Thanks Giving and Christmas gatherings as he was considered a family member by my mom, spouse and my kids called him "Uncle Bryan"
Bryan had no children and as mentioned was a widow.
He will be greatly missed, and our family gatherings will also be quieter as his laugh will no longer be heard at our table.
RIP my friend I miss you!
-Paul
It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that I announce his passing.
I was a personal friend of Bryan's for over 40years, knowing him since 6th grade, from Vic-20 computers to today's current gaming computers we've been through it. (ROTC, Paintball, Concerts, Cruising in my old mini truck, Camping, shooting, weddings, movies and even working together, he was also at both my grandparents funerals to be there - comfort me)
He was more than a friend, he was my Brutha.
Bryan passed peacefully in his sleep late March and was discovered in early April after not responding to any phone calls - text.