Bryan-Shaw-Obituary

Bryan John Shaw

Ontario, California

1949 - 2017

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Bryan John Shaw Bryan was one of six children born to John & Madeline Shaw of Claremont, Ca. on Oct 18, 1949. Bryan, lovingly referred to by many as BShaw, went to the Lord Oct 18, 2017 after a 3 year battle with cancer. He died peacefully at his home in Rancho Cucamonga while...

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He was a childhood friend at St. Joseph's C. School Pomona with the Basketball team and scouts.

Played high school football (Bonita High) against Bryan and Dennis and still recall both of them bursting through our line and crashing into our linebacker and me. 50 years later i still have visions of Bryan's smiles through his mouth piece and still feel the shoulder pains he caused. We never talked, except through our eyes showing a mutual respect for one another.

So sorry to hear of your loss. May the Lord be with you in this time of grief. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.

To Bryan's Family:
Bryan is fondly remembered by all of the staff, teachers, and students who had the pleasure to work with him in the Rim of the World School District. He was a big part of our Rim family for many wonderful years, and all who knew him admired, respected, and loved him. Condolences to all of Bryan's family. He will be truly missed.

Bryan Shaw, my first principal. You were an amazing friend and mentor. It was my blessing to know you.

Time and distance does not dim my fond memories of Bryan coaching, teaching and falling in love with Sharon. A life well lived, and a man who will not be forgotten. Sharon and family, our prayers are with you all. Xoxo,
Dawn Sampson Sheue

My deepest sympathy to the Shaw Family!! Fly High Coach..Fly High !! ~~

Dear cousin Sharon and family:
We are so very sorry to hear of Bryan's passing. Every time I saw Bryan, he was laughing and enjoying the moment, and that is how I will always remember him. Our condolences to all of you during this time.
-Jan McCarthy and Ken Conroy