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Alex Brave Dyer

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Alex Brave Dyer 1985 ~ 2003  PARK CITY- Alex Brave Dyer, age 18, passed away Saturday evening, June 28, 2003 in Park City, Utah from injuries sustained in a bicycle accident. Alex was born on January 22, 1985, in Torrance, California to Braven Christopher Dyer and Jennifer Lee Strachan. A kind...

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It is hard to start what i am going to say. Alex was my best friend when i had no one he was there. He was one of the only people at ocrs who would have intellectual conversations with me. I will always remember are talks at macys and rock climbing, and viewing the lunar eclips together. I loved Alex and always will. I know now that he is on to his next life and he wil shine all his wisdome in his many lives to come. I love you Alex and I know i will see you in my next life. To his family I...

Late one night, as Alex and I shared a fine American Cigar I realized that he had much love to offer to this world. He was a great talker, a wonderful story teller, and even a better listener. Alex's eyes could tell you everything- and if I could see his eyes now, I'm most sure that they would say he has much, much love still to give. God Bless

People such as Alex Dyer are rare and unforgettable. The kindness he shared was unique and pleasent. He would always find a way to brighten everyones day. His constant hiking, reading and climbing showed his incredable love for nature. I have never meet anyone as giving as Alex. Not a drop of greed could be found in him.
It´s no mystery that the world needs more people like Alex. The smiles he gave, the laughs he inspired, and the deep questions that always left us thinking will be...

To the family and friends of Alex,
When the news of Alex got to me here in NH I was saddened by the news and the effect this would have on the family and in this world. Alex and I would speak of dreams of the future and problems in this society. His heart and soul were genuine and lovely. I think of him often and pray that he knows the tremendous impact he had on all. I love you, Alex.
Meg Haight

Alex was always a fun person to talk to he always had something interesting, funny, or intelegent to say, and he had an endless imagination I will miss Alex and the conversation's we had. R.I.P
Paul

To Alex's Mom, and Grandma whom I met briefly right after A. started school at OCRS, and to his surviving brothers and other family members: To all the wonderful things Alex's friends and teachers have recalled about Alex I would like to add this: he was at home on many levels. It was a great gift to be his Yoga Teacher, and get to hear from Alex after every single class what his latest cosmic experience had been. My adult students (I include myself!) often practice for years without having...

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Dyer,

I only knew Alex for a short while. He was a nice guy and I wish this wouldn't of happened. I wish you and your family the best of luck and my condolence go out to all who have lost a friend or family member. God Bless your family and I hope that Alex is in a better place.
Zuri Henley

News strucks me about Alex's death while home in Ohio. My first thought was one of anger. That anger came from the fact that this world would take someone like Alex befor he reached his full potential. While in my dorm, Alex had all the qualities of a leader. He was gentle like a lamb but as sneaky as a fox and as strong as a lion. Alex had a wonderful and fruitful life in front of him. This world has certainly missed out on his talents, his love for beauty and his passion for life. I will...

Alex was one of the most peaceful and caring people I've ever met. He was a great person and a great friend. He will be remembered and missed by everyone who knew him.