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Bryan William Jones

Marshall, Michigan

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Bryan William Jones Marshall Bryan William Jones, age 47 formerly of Bellevue, MI, died Saturday, Nov. 6, 2010 at the U. of M. Hospital in Ann Arbor. Bryan was born May 1, 1963 in Battle Creek, MI and was employed as a Budget Analyst for the Dept. of Defense in Battle Creek. Surviving are: his...

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Mary, we were so very sorry to hear the news. Know that Michael and I have always had you and Bryan and Bailey in our hearts and prayers and will continue to do so.

Mary,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. May God watch over you during this challenging time.

Mary and Bailey, how strong you have been through all of this. Brian was so proud of you both. Love and prayers to all of your family. Memories will carry you thru. Linda

The Band at Gencon

Mary

It's hard to believe that Bryan's gone. I'm so sorry, and I'm sorry I can't be there on Friday. I was talking with Dale the other day and he said that it might be nice to send you some memory I have of Bryan. Everyone seems to talk about his sense of humor, but for me it's more specific. Bryan has that crooked wry little smile, and you know how people talk about the “twinkle” in a persons eye. With Bryan it really existed. Just before whatever clever little thing was...

Mary & Bailey, I'm so sorry to hear of Bryan's passing. You both are in our prayers.

Mary & Bailey-So sad to hear of your loss. We at First Baptist enjoyed having you with us while it lasted. We all know that he will be in a better place, and our prayers are with you and yours. Much love: Ty Mallory

Mary & family,

I'm so sorry to hear of Bryan's passing. You are a strong young lady and with the Lord's guidance, you and your family will be able to cope. Remember, your memories will never die.

With love & sympathy,

Shirley (Link) & Bob Weers

My deepest sympaties, to all.
Bryan and I kind drifted apart through the years, and had just recently gotten back in touch.
He is probably the oldest friend I had in the world, and I will always remember the times when we were kids, at the lake, among the other fond memories I have of him. I have many memories of ALL of you.
Prayers and Strength to you, all.
Bryan, hopefully, I will see you again when the time is right.
Rest your Soul, Old Friend.

To all of Bryan's family:

I am so sorry to learn of Bryan's passing. He was a great guy that could always make people laugh, and he will be missed by many. May God bring you all comfort and peace as you go thru this difficult time of loss. RIP Bryan!

Lisa (Root) French
Olivet class of 83