Bryan-Rye-Obituary

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Bryan David Rye

Flint, Michigan

Feb 19, 1958 – Apr 15, 2019

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BORN
February 19, 1958
DIED
April 15, 2019
LOCATION
Flint, Michigan

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Watching golf on tv during isolation and just for kicks googled Brain Rye to see if was still on tour. Shocked to see he passed last year.He was such a great guy. So sorry for your loss. We will keep you in our prayers.

So Sorry of the Loss of your Son Camilla,Just found out today.Will Pray for your Husband and You at this time. Sheila Arnett

Bryan was the perfect son-in-law.
Respectful, kind and loving to our family. My heart is broken for his family. Rest in peace Bryan.
Love you.

Cam, Dave and family. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. My heart goes out to you all for your loss.

I met Bryan about 8 years ago through my family. He was one of those guys, from the minute you met him you could just tell that he was genuine, caring and someone you would want in your life. I will always remember the golf lesson he gave me a few years ago and how it changed the way I play the game. The patience he had and how he coached me through my swing and mechanics is something I will always appreciate. Bryan was such a good hearted man and I would like to think I am a better person...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Sending our Prayers and Love!

Bryan will be missed. I know we didn't see much of each other as the years went on. But you will never be forgotten. I can remember seeing and talking to you last October at Zac and Whitney's Wedding. Love and miss you, cousin

From the first time we met more than 5 years ago to the last time he saw him, just a couple months ago, Brian always greeted me with a friendly, honest smile and a firm handshake. He was a great friend who listened with sincerity and replied with honesty. Ill forever remember him in his backyard throwing the frisbee to his beloved dog, Oliver.

I had only met Bryan a few years ago. He was the most meticulous, patient account I have ever met. He will truly be missed.