Bryan-Pomfrey-Obituary

Bryan S. Pomfrey Sr.

Obituary

POMFREY, Bryan S. Sr., 47, of Sandston, passed away on February 28, 2009. Born in Richmond on September 9, 1961, he was the owner/ operator of Independent Access, Inc. Bryan was a devoted and loving father. Survivors include three children, Chrissy Pomfrey and husband, Chris Taylor, B. Stephen Pomfrey Jr. and Lacy Frohman; his former spouse, Sandy Keith; mother, Carolyn Burks and husband, Randall; father, Steve Pomfrey; brothers, Mike and Barry; sisters, Gigi and Carrie; aunt, Bootsie Bareford; cousin, Stephanie Beach; grand-daughter, Alexah Taylor; other devoted friends and family members. Visitation will be 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, March 3, at the Nelsen Funeral Home, Laburnum Chapel, where services will be 2 p.m. on Wednesday, March 4. Interment will follow at Washington Memorial Park.


This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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Dear Chrissy and The Pomfrey family:
It has been one year since Bryan and Stephen went to be with The Lord. I think about you and them often, I was so blessed to have nursed Bryan, he left such an imprint on my heart. I pray that you are being immersed in the love of our Heavenly Father. Always tell Alexa who her grandfather was and how much he loved her. He always talked about her and was so proud of her. I have asked that the Guest Book be kept open for another year, I plan to keep...

It has been over six months since your passing and I still think of you and start to give you a call everyday. I miss you so much and life just really is not the same for me without you. Chrissy is a wonderful person and I pray for her everyday. I know you are watching over her and continue to be a positive influence in so many lives for we are all better for having known you. Love Pearl!

Sandy, Chrissy & Stephen,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I have tried to get back in touch several times after moving out of state with no success and now it's too late. One day we will all be together again. Brian was a wonderful friend with a huge heart and a contagious smile. I know you will miss him terribly, may Jesus bring you peace.
Love,
Cindy Rorrer (Easter)

To the Pomfrey Family
I am truly sorry for you loss. Over the years Bryan and I have run into each other from time to time. Mostly at a ball field some where. He and I grew up in the same area and shared many of the same friends. That feels like a lifetime ago. I know he will be missed by all that loved him and I pray that your memories will help to get you through the days to come.
Sincerely,
Patricia ( Brown ) Harvey

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

chrissy,
I am terribly sorry for both of ur losses and words cannot describe how I feel at this moment. ur dad was such a great person and ur brother was one hell of a guy who could always bring smiles and laughs to anyone he encountered. I will miss them both so much and as for you ... you stay strong and hang in there if you need anything please get in touch with me.
much love and deepest sympathy ~~~sarah

There aren't enough words to express my sadness at your loss. Sandy, if there is anything that I can do, call me, Lacy has my number. Lacy, the same goes for you, if you need anything or just want to talk, call.

Luv you - Sandra

Sandy and Chrissy,
I am so sorry to here of your terrible losses. Absolutly there are no words to express my heartfelt grief. I ask God to give you peace,relief from your unrelievable pain and to put a hedge of protection around you and your family to keep you safe, healthy and happy, I ASK THIS IN JESUS NAME

TO BRYAN'S FAMILY:
Words cannot express the sadness I felt when I learned of his passing. He lives on in Alexa, she looks just like her papa. Crissy I know all of this is unbearable, just cling close to God, He will get you through this. Also remember how much your father loved you and all your family. He always had an encouraging word for others. He always thought of others before himself. It was an honor to nurse your father. He never complained. He was a gracious man and he...