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Bryan "Nico" Embree

ARLINGTON, Texas

1976 - 2010

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Bryan "Nico" Embree, 33, of Arlington, a loving husband, father, son and brother, transitioned from this life Saturday, Jan. 23, 2010. Funeral: 11 a.m. Friday at Pilgrim Valley Missionary Baptist Church, 4800 S. Riverside Drive, Fort Worth. Interment: Skyvue Memorial Garden. Visitation: noon to 5...

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Miss you today and always! There's not a day that goes by that I don't think of you and the love we shared. Soulmates from the moment we met. For,15yrs, I've carried an empty heart because my soul misses you. I can truly say you are the man in this world who captured my whole heart and am ever so blessed and happy you did. If I never find love again, I am thankful to say that I've experienced it in my lifetime. Thank you for choosing me to love! As we always said, "To Infinity and...

Nico was the best next door neighbor! I remember moving in to my home and him introducing himself and then at the time his two boys! He was alwausvwill to help me with anything! I needed tires for my car and he told me where to go and they took care of me! I miss this dedicated father and true friend! RIP! Your former next door neighbor!

I cant believe its already been a year. It seems like just yesterday. Theres still pain and tears. I hope the best for your loved ones you leave behind. I know you probably watch over them and help guide them day by day. You will never be forgotten. We love you and the family.....

Its been a year now and RAT will never be the same w/o Brian... He was an amazin person.....Bonita you are a very special person i know he is taking care of you and the kids from heaven..... god bless... ramos family

New Years Night 2010

It’s been a year now and I still vividly remember the call. I know you are in a better [lace, but it’s so hard on we who remain. Say “hey” to my dad, and we’ll see you both again.
Uncle Wayne

Gone but never forgotten. Every time I hear a Rent-A-Tire commercial you come to mind. Thanks for being there for our family! You and your family are always in our prayers.

Yall were on my mind this week.
Still praying for the Embree Family.

Still missing you, we talk about you all the time and remember things you said or did. Wish you could be able to share in person the life times ahead for your children and your brother. We all know you're in a much better place and we'll see you again some day, Lord make it so.