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Bryan D. Lusk

Denver, Colorado

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LUSK, BRYAN D. Bryan D. Lusk, 31, of Parker, Well known and Avid Snow Boarder. Bryan's life was taken away unexpectedly February 5, 2007. 1994 Arapahoe High School Graduate. Proud Father of Autumn. Beloved Son of Bill and Cherri. Brother of Dustin. Grandson of Paul Soules. Nephew of Tari...

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Dusty I don't know what to say. I will never have any other nephews and even if I had, I couldn’t have been prouder of anyone, than I was with you and Bryan. I remember the Peewee basket ball games, the soccer practices and games. Yea even when you two spray painted your house, the baby setter ether fell asleep or you two drove her off (can’t remember which). I can still see Bryan in Tari’s living room some years back and after a nice conversation when I was leaving he said “it is really...

Bryan, you were a great and friendly guy to all whom you met. I still remember your great skateboarding style and the days at Jamaica Jims. I was shocked to hear of your sudden passing but hope that your spirit and energy pass into the next plane and are drifting somewhere up high in the Rockies in a secret snowboarding spot.

Bryan,I will always remember your kind Heart. You are an amazing friend. Your kind spirit I will never forget.

Bryan was a great dad to me. I had so much fun with him and had a great time getting to know all his friends. I will miss him. I want to give a special thanks to everyone who has helped and supported me throughout this sad time.:)

Brian, Your time here was cut too short. I am glad we have the memories that we do have but will always wish for many more. All of my love,
AMN

B I will always love you and miss you.

Bryan you will be missed by all.I'm going to miss hanging out with you.I wish I would have seen you more, but you will always be in my thoughts.Love you forever.

You will be greatly missed bro. You were an awsome friend, I wish we could have hung out more often. You're light will shine bright in the sky. Big love, Brenner

Bryan, Thanks for making us feel so welcome when we first arrived in the US. You will always be remembered for introducing us to 'corn on the grill', the importance of powder days and of your devotion to Autumn. Love, Harriet & Mike (The Brits)