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Bryan Sclafani

Stamford, Connecticut

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American Cancer Society

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Sclafani, BryanBryan Sclafani, 22 of Stamford, CT passed away on October 29th, 2016 in Conway, SC. He was a graduate of Trinity Catholic High School, class of 2012. Bryan was a multi sport athlete which included baseball, football and mixed martial arts. Bryan's greatest passion was for MMA where...

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Bryan was a special respectful quiet person. We met Bryan as our son Christopher's apartmentmate at CCU - UP freshman year. He joined us many times going out to dinner & he & my husband chatted about MMA. Christopher always spoke so highly of Bryan. We are so saddened by the loss of this special man. Please keep your memories close & stories flowing. He will be deeply missed by many. With condolences & prayers. Mike, Peggy, & Chris Keane

My most sincere condolences, may the angels sing to you, may you dance in heaven.. I pray for your family's strength & Unity.

Our deepest condolences on your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Jess and family
Our deepest condolences for the loss of someone so young. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

My deepest condolences go out to the Sclafani family. I was in Bryan's fraternity at Coastal and he spent a lot of time at my apartment senior year. Bryan was one of the most genuine guys I got to know at CCU and he will be greatly missed by everyone. Rest in peace brother.

Travis,
Our deepest sympathy to you, and your family.
Mike and Carm Gentile

Travis,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you, and your family in this time of sorrow.
Sam and Sara Laria

if this fine young man was anything like his sister jess, i know he must have had a heart of gold. prayers and love for him and your family and for jess. i am here if you need me. liz/anthro

The loss of a loved one is so hard to grieve but if we try to remember the special moments we shared with them it will help you to cope with your sadness. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. -
Carol Puccella