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Though I live in Canada, I am a member of a group called the Chill House (people with Crohn's disease) and we are a global group. It's usually all fun, jokes and patients helping patients. I remember when Bryan joined our group a few years back and he came into our Crohnie family and many of us took him for a wonderful and considerate man. As time went on we saw that he wasn't feeling well and that his health was slipping. He was probably one of the best known and popular persons in our group and we all noticed and supported Bryan as he became weaker as time went by but you could tell that he had a huge heart in his small frame. Till we meet again Bryan, we will all miss you very much. Good bye, Greg. 
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Sending prayers and condolences to the family. Rest in Paradise my friend. You will be seen again one day but until then, please keep watch over your family and friends ❤️
Prayer to Bryan’s family. May he Rest In Peace.  
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I have known Bryan since the day he moved to westwood. He always had a smile for me and always very nice to me when others were not. He did not have a mean bone in his body. When I got sick 18 years ago.He would check up on me often to see how I was. I will always appreciate that kindness of his to check up on me. Even after he started getting sick himself later on. He still checked up on me to see if I was well. I am happy I got to see him at John's funeral and we got to chat and catch up. Even though it was a sad day it was great to remember when we were kids and talk about sports. My thoughts and prayers to his parents and the rest of his friends and family. I will always remember Bryan.
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Sending our deepest sympathy to Bryan’s family. He was such a special part of our family, as a neighbor & a great friend growing up. We have such fond memories of Bryan RIP
My heart is heavy and sad today.  I’ve known Bryan since junior high and we’ve kept in touch over the years.  He was a kind, genuine and caring friend.  He never once complained about his illness.  My heartfelt condolences go out to his family. He will surely be missed.  Rest easy friend.  
Bryan was a brother to me and was part of my family. We love you and will miss you brother. 
Such a gentle soul! Fly high my friend! ❤️
Bryan was friends with my mom and would reach out and chat with me about her, my life and my pets. He was a sweet guy who touched the lives of many. Sending his family my prayers. 
He’s one of my dearest friends. I’m so sorry. I wish I could have done more for him. I’ll remember him every time I see a keychain. Peace be with you. 
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