Bryan-Stolle-Obituary

Bryan Stolle

Merced, California

1980 - 2018

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Bryan Frank Stolle April 7, 1980 - July 24, 2018 Bryan passed away in the comfort of his family's home with family members by his side. Bryan is survived by his parents (Mike and Suzanne Stolle), five brothers (Mike, David, Seth, Aaron, Ethan), one sister (Merci Cuttone), 3 nephews (Mabry...

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"Not how long, but how well you have lived is the main thing." And Bryan lived!

Bryan certainly lived his life without reservations. I am honored to call him friend.

Bryan you are missed so much. You taught me how to drive when my mom was too nervous to teach me, took me to the shooting range every weekend, bought me my first dirt bike and taught me how to ride it, taught me the basics of picking a lock and bought me my first drink of woodford reserve when I was of age. You always had my back when I got in trouble at school or with my mom and you always had a positive attutude about everything, saying Every day is a 10, constantly. You are deeply missed....

Bryan, you will be loved and missed by so many. i am truly going to miss seeing your smile and hearing your laugh. you are a true friend. Love and miss you.

Our deepest sympathies go out to you and your family. Bryan has left a lasting impression even on those of us who have only meet him a few times over the years. Our thoughts are with all who love and mourn him.

Bryan, you are definitely missed! Thoughts and prayers for you and your family.....

Bryan, we're going to miss you brother! You're one of the funniest and happiest people its ever been my pleasure to know. My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time. Miss you, bro. See you on the other side.

So sorry for your loss Mike & Suzanne.

We met Bryan when he was only 28 years of age and was preparing to marry Marcella. We were impressed by his maturity, self confidence, and morality. He immediately became a true friend to us. We would always look forward to his surprise visits and overnight stays whenever his work brought him to the Monterey area. His humor and smiling face will be sorely missed. Our hearts go out to those who loved him like we did.