Bryan-Reese-Obituary

Bryan Thompson Reese

Kansas City, Kansas

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Bryan Thompson Reese, 31, Westwood, KS, passed away July 31, 2004, in Leon, IA. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, August 3, 2004, at South-Broadland Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Maple Hill Cemetery. Friends may call from 1-2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the church. Bryan was...

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The Reese family would like to thank everyone for all of the wonderful messages about Bryan. Bryan's guest book will be moved to our family website at:

http://www.fqic.com/btrlegacy/

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To the Reese family,
I have read all of the previous entries and realize that Bryan has
remained constant all of his life. I have not seen him in almost 20 years...he did not change. He was a childhood friend that I will always cherish. I saw his pictures that were posted- he always had the greatest smile.

May God's peace and love carry you through....
With Love always,
Ali Klisares (Rogers)

Bill and Jill,
I have always known how much you have touched mine, and my family's lives, and it apparent your children have carried on your legacy. Bryan turned out to be a great man, who seemed to live life to it's fullest. I did not get to know him as an adult, but I do remember as a child he could warm your heart with his laughter and smiles. He was always there to lend a hand, he made babysitting 5 kids seem like a good time. I thought for 3 days now trying to figure out what I...

It is very difficult to find words of comfort. J.R. said it quite well. Bryan has touched your lives and will continue to do so. Please know that you are in our hearts. I know that God is embracing you in his arms and filling you with love and peace.
Love and Blessings

Hazel and J.R.

Bil & Jill, I am so sorry for the loss of Bryan. You two have been there so mant times for Hazel and I, wish we had been able to be there for you. I remember Bryan growing up, he was alway such a happy child, and a delight to be around. I can't even think about have to go through this. Please know that you and your family are in our prayers always.
love J.R & Hazel

I looked towards the clouds today and for a moment saw your face
And wondered just where you have gone, with a hope it's a better place
Did you show yourself to me today, to tell me you're alright?
Or was it just a daydream, playing tricks upon my sight
Then I thought of when you left, you did not say a word
No hugs and kisses...no good-bye was ever heard
You have changed our lives forever,
Your time here not in vain
And hope you know we...

If tears could build a stairway
And memories were a lane
We would walk right up to heaven
And bring you home again

No farewell words were spoken
No time to say goodbye
You were gone before we knew it
And only God knows why

Our hearts still ache in sadness
And secret tears still flow
What it meant to lose you
No one can ever know

But now we know you want us
To mourn for you no...

To The Reese Family;
I do not remember ever meeting Bryan, though I have met your other son and your daughter. From what everyone says, including my friend and nurse at KU MEd west, Bryan was the light of her life. He was "that cute guy behind the bar." My sorrow for your family is endless, but I know God will bless you again in other ways. Remember also that when we remember even the smallest thing a loved one had said or done, we bring them back into our life, if only for the moment....