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Bryan D. Shaha

Denver, Colorado

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SHAHA, BRYAN D. Bryan D. Shaha, Centennial, formerly of Greeley, died on October 24, 2007. Bryan was born October 27, 1941 in Oklahoma City. Bryan served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1964 to 1969. Bryan graduated in 1972 from the University of Colorado School of Law. While in law school,...

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Bryan was my boss in the Greeley office of the Colorado Public Defender. He was one of the funniest people I ever met, a great and inspiring boss, a loyal friend, and a fierce and uncompromising advocate. He made the sometimes difficult and stressful public defender work enjoyable, and helped me realize how lucky I was to be doing that work. I am lucky to have known him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

I have known Bryan since the days of Rancho Village Grade School. I can remember the good times we had in Scouts together, his dad and my dad took us boys to alot of Scout functions around the State we all had the best of times. We graduated from U.S. Grant together, he will be greatly missed.

I was a classmate of Bryan's in Jr./Sr. highschool and always thought of him as so vibrant and such a really nice guy.
My prayers are with his family at this time.

I met Bryan in the 7th grade and we continued to be friends all through highschool, playing ball and just hanging out. He will be missed by all of the people whose life he touched.

Bryan was my clasmate and friend from elementary school through highschool graduation. He was often a visitor at our home when we were just kids. Bryan was such a nice person and I am glad we were able to renew an old friendship these past few years. My prayers are with you Carol and the children.

Bryan and I attended US Grant Jr/ Sr. High School together in Oklahoma City, OK and had a lot of fun just being kids. Bryan was a great guy and a lot of fun. May God be with your family during this time of sorrow in their lives.

I've known Bryan since grade school. We played sports and got into some mischief together as young teenagers. He was one of the brightest students in our high school class. Bryan was a thinker! Always kind and thoughtful to those around him. He will be missed by all with whom he has come in contact. A couple of years ago Bryan told me that his greatest accomplishments in life were his children, Colin and Meaghan.

I ment Bryan in the fourth grade
1951 a friend you could always count
on.
Bobby Greenwell

Bryan will always be one the best storytellers, greatest advocates and funnest people I have ever met. My life is so much richer for having had him as a coworker and friend. One of justice's great champions.