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The minute of silence for Bryan in the stadium for the Dr. Phillips vs Apopka game was perfect. Well done Coach Wells. There were more former players in attendance than in recent memory. All shared fond memories of "Coach/Ingrande/Mucho". DP beat Apopka 31-7. Thanks Mucho!
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Bryan was such a kind soul and a light to this world. I enjoyed getting to know him over the years at DPHS, Diamond Resorts, and HGV. He was great at what he did (no matter what it was), a fun person to be around, and an even better man. Praying for your family during this hard time.
I'm heartbroken. Bryan had a big impact on my life as a friend and coach. I'll never forget his kindness and generosity to the coaches and players at Dr. Phillips HS where he helped us to 2 State Finals including a State Championship. A "True Original" that will  forever be etched in my memory. I love you Mucho. 
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Bryan was larger than life and always filled the room with his infectious enthusiasm and energy! Most of all, Bryan was a giver🙏 Always there to support anyone who needed a hand up! He will be missed by many. Rest in Paradise my friend🙏
Bryan lit up any room with a huge heart and ever willing to laugh and love. You’ll surely be missed by all B!!🙏 Anywhere, anytime the world was animated (and ever for the better) by your love for life. 💚
My condolences praying for the Family. Coach was a wonderful coach and he loved all the kids. I remember when I first met him I had 2 sons that play pop warner. This was over 20 years ago. He said Mrs Rockmore I’m going to call them D Rock and M Rock he was the best coach ever. RIP Coach 🕊️
“Ingrande” as we affectionately referred to him at Ritz-Carlton Club - was truly the life of the party.  Always joking and quick to share his unique take on the topic.  I always had respect for your selfless contribution to so many athletes, from every walk of life.  Aww DP. I salute you my friend.  Job well done on earth.  My prayers and thoughts are with all the family and friends.
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My best to Bryan's family. 

He was a special guy. 

He believed in me at a time when it seemed nobody else did and it launched my career. 

He was a mad man. I will never think of him and not chuckle at his escapades.  But he was a kind soul and very good to me and the people around him. 

He had a way of identifying the best in people and telling them about it.

He made the world better. I am proud that he was my friend. 

I will miss you brother. 

Rest in peace. Enjoyed sharing an office with you at Riviera. You made beautiful children. 
My condolences to Bryan's family. I have fond memories of Bryan starting in the early 90s when Bryan and Jessica befriended my parents, Barb and Kyle. Bryan gifted me so much No Fear gear that my elementary school friends thought I had robbed a store! He got John Elway to sign a jersey for me once, too. I remember his big heart, great personality and that he loved kids. RIP Bryan. 

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