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I still think about you from time to time. You were a great person to know in my formative years and your gift of Gallagher to my family will always be cherished by my mother. 

Those were good times and I'll always hold them close to my heart. 

I have a lot of good memories of Bryce. When I picture Bryce he always has that big genuine, and infectious smile. 

On my 17th birthday, Bryce and Terrance surprised me late at night with soft tacos from taco bell! I don't really have a lot of significant memories of my birthdays when I was a kid but this one always sticks out in my mind because the two of them made the effort to make it special. Bryce (and Terrance) both had that same ability to light up a room with their presence. 

You are still missed 💙

David Goodyear
Redford Charter Township, MI, USA
It’s been a long time since Bryce and I last spoke, but I have so many memories of him from our teenage years. He was always up for jamming, listening to music, or just hanging out around Redford. Over the years, I’ve listened back to a few recordings of my old band where you can hear Bryce jumping on stage and either yelling the lyrics, or just yelling at one of us (usually Rob). It was always with good will, and it speaks volumes that he was always in attendance. My appreciation for metal and my formative years in Redford will always be linked to Bryce. Although I'm saddened by his passing, I’m so grateful I had the privilege to know him. He is missed.
Rob Robbins
2002, Redford Charter Township, MI, USA
I think it was 2002 or 2003 and Bryce got a new car. I don't quite remember but I think it was a Pontiac. Me and him were both talking about how we wondered if the car was fast. I remember saying something like "let's see what she can do". With complete disregard of the possible mayhem that could have been followed he let my crazy butt get behind that wheel and speed around town while we were jamming metal music on a CD player of course lol. I miss you bud and your fearless approach to having a good time.
Renee Sykes
2003, Livonia, MI, USA
Bryce and I were at Rotary Park and got lost in the woods. We wound up at 7 mile and Farmington Rd. It was a hell of a walk and a memory I'll always cherish. Bryce was a good guy and I wish we had kept in touch over the years.
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