Bryan-Dye-Obituary

Bryan William Dye

Munster, Indiana

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BRYAN WILLIAM DYE Hemet, CA/Northwest Indiana Age 56 of Hemet, CA passed away suddenly on Friday, May 18, 2007. He is survived by his mother, Nan Peloza of Hemet, CA; brother, Larry Dye (Mila) of Munster, IN; three sisters: Sandy Doughtery (Dave) of Valparaiso, IN, Judy Hawkins (Chuck) of...

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I sorry for your loss. I was Mr.Dye's assistant for 1982-1983

Dear Nan and Larry, We all have so much to remember about Bryan. Dickie and I will always treasure those memories of our best friend. We had just talked to him that week and laughed over old times. With Sympathy, Kathy & Dickie

I remember Brian as a very humerous fellow and I loved him dearly just like all my friends from high school. Because of him school was so much more fun. You never knew what he would do next, I am so sorry for Brian's whole family. I know he will be so missed.

Dear Larry, I am very sorry to hear of Brian passing away. He was a wonderful, bright person who was well-liked by all who knew him. You have my deepest sympathy.

I am sorry to hear of Mr. Dye's passing. He was my English teacher in the 9th grade in 1982-83. He was a great teacher always holding the student's interest with his humor. My thoughts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time.

I was really sorry to hear that Brian had passed away. As a student and a co-worker at Calumet High School, I knew him to be a vital and enthusiastic person. My sympathy and prayers are with you.

We would like to extend our deepest sympathies to Mr. Larry Dye and Family on the loss of your brother.


You were our son's Fall Ball Coach.

My sympathy goes out to the rest of the family. Bryan was the oldest male cousin and a great inspiration to us all.
I will always remember the Sunday afternoons at Grandma & Grandpa Dye’s house when we were small children.
Rest in peace cousin.

I was a student of Mr. Dye's at Calumet High School in the early 70's. He was a great teacher and friend to his students. He was easy to talk to and able to relate. Sorry to hear of his passing.