BRYAN-GORE-Obituary

BRYAN F. GORE

Richland, Washington

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BRYAN F. GORE Einan's at Sunset Bryan F. Gore, age 80, died from a heart attack, while walking with his wife Barbara and their dog Haida, in his neighborhood in Richland, WA on Friday, December 7, 2018. Bryan was born in Downers Grove, IL, in 1938 to Greenville "Doc" and Mary (Bryan) Gore....

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We remember, we grieve! Bright memory of Bryan!

We remember!

Bryan was a best pal and shared many adventures in HS and on summer & college Christmas breaks (him Cornell and me U of I). His great folks were always there for us and both our Dads commuted the Burlington RR to Chi-town work from DG.

Lots of ice-skating at Glen Pond in Glen Ellyn . . .& the Ravinia concerts. Many common interests and late night confabs in those days about life . . . and the future. Only had one opportunity to much later visit him, Barb and family in...

Bryan was a best pal and shared many adventures in HS and on summer & college Christmas breaks (him Cornell and me U of I). His great folks were always there for us and both our Dads commuted the Burlington RR to Chi-town work from DG.

Lots of ice-skating at Glen Pond in Glen Ellyn . . .& the Ravinia concerts.
Many common interests and late night confabs in those days about life . . . and the future. Only had one opportunity to much later visit him, Barb and family in...

Barbara and family. I was truly shocked to hear of Bryan's death. He was a wonderful man and had a zest for life. May God bless each of you as you face the future without him at your side. You have built great memories which will warm your hearts throughout the coming years.

Sincere condolences extended to the family. What a full life Mr Gore lived. May the joys you shared with him during his lifetime help to heal your broken hearts.

Bryan was always a pleasure to be around while at work at PNNL. He was always an inspiration.

We are truly sorry to hear of the loss of Bryan. Our deepest sympathies go out to his whole family. May his soul rest in peace. Good memories are left on his great work, knowledge and contribution to the Chornobyl Center's development. Bryan will always be remembered. Our heartfelt sorrow and condolences.

Mikhail Bondarkov and Valery Glygalo, Chornobyl Center, Slavutych, Ukraine