Bryan-Kenner-Obituary

Bryan T. Kenner

Metairie, Louisiana

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Bryan Kenner passed away in Metairie, Louisiana. Funeral Home Services for Bryan are being provided by Garden of Memories Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on November 2, 2012.

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I miss you and Dad. I often think about you both. Love always, Mark

Mr. Kenner always had a smile on his face and he always looked at the positiveness. I have known him for almost 3 years now and there was never a dull moment when I would see him. You are in my prayers Mr Kenner.
Amanda Faulkner Sintes RN Ochsner

Mr. Kenner (Bryan),

You have fought the good fight, you have finished your course, you have kept the faith: you always walked in faith, hope, and love.

The original St. Louis Jesuits made a rare appearance at Loyola on the night of November 5, singing their songs used at your service that morning--what a message to us from God that you are already there!

Miss you so much and with great love,
Ms. Darlene

So sorry to find out of the passing of Bryan. I knew Bryan from the Beginning
Experience group.

Bartlyn Macaluso David

Brother Bryan taught me Algebra at O'Connell Junior High in Galveston in the early 70's. He was a great teacher and always had a smile on his face. My condolences to his family. May he rest in peace.

Br. Bryan was a great teacher to us at O'Connell High School. So sorry to hear of his passing. Elise Hoffman Lippincott (OHS Class of '76).

You came into our life during a Beginning Experience weekend and shared moments of your precious life with us. You will aways remain in our hearts until we meet again. Jim & Sue Schultz

Bryan was an excellent teacher and a friend. I am very sad to hear of his passing.

My heartfelt thanks to each person who has shown my family kindness during this very sad time. Thank you all for being a friend to my Uncle Bryan and/or his brother Frank (my father). I am truly moved by all the beautiful comments, the people who traveled so far to be at the funeral, and for the lives my uncle touched. Much love to each one of you.