Bryan's obituary
Bryan Vincent Ingrande, known as “Beaver,” “Beev,” "Mucho," “Coach,” and “Dad” passed away on August 22, 2025, in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, and is returning home to San Diego, California. He is survived by his mother, Diane; his sisters, Celynnda and Desiree; and his four children, Chase, Jake, Kolby, and Mia.
Bryan was a seasoned executive with a career spanning over 30 years in the hospitality, gaming, sports, events, and entertainment industries. He facilitated revenue growth for renowned brands such as Marriott International, The Ritz-Carlton, Diamond Resorts, and more. His work was distinguished by his creativity, commitment, and a vast network of connections in sports, comedy, culinary, and entertainment.
Bryan’s greatest pride was found on the sidelines, coaching high school football with Dr. Phillips and Coeur d’Alene High Schools for over 20 years and shaping the lives of thousands of young athletes. As “Coach,” he inspired countless kids to believe in themselves and achieve what they never thought possible, leaving a lasting impact that will be felt for generations.
Beyond his professional and coaching accomplishments, Bryan was known for his sense of fun and wicked sense of humor. He cherished playing volleyball with his friends and catching up at Fidel’s. He would always make time for a Jack in the Box taco (no lettuce please) whenever he visited his hometown of San Diego. An avid collector of sports memorabilia, Bryan also loved a Danielle Steele or Nicholas Sparks movie and had a burgeoning love for country music. Bryan will be remembered for his adventurous spirit, his devotion to family and friends, and the joy and laughter he brought to every gathering. He leaves behind a legacy of friendship, family, and love.
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