PFC Bryan R. Thomas Battle Creek PFC Bryan Richard Thomas, 22, of Battle Creek, died September 4, 2008 in Iraq while on active duty with the U.S. Army. Bryan was born October 4, 1985 in Battle Creek and graduated from Lakeview High School in 2004, attended Kellogg Community College and Western...
I was just thinking about you the other day then today you popped up in my email, I hope your watching over us all, we need it right now, gone but never forgotten, fly high soldier
Windy Starr Stjohn
June 03, 2020 | Friend
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Remembering Bryan today, and always. Ill never forget his playful spirit, his beautiful smile, and his delight at being surrounded by all us girls at Windsongsmart boy he was, LOL! Ill always remember the plucky child kicking Star pony around the ring at the shows...I know he and so many fur babies eagerly greeted him and welcomed him into the Kingdom at Rainbow Bridge! I saw him just a few short weeks before he was taken from this world, at the horse show where he came to visit all of us...
Kathryn Harris
June 02, 2020 | Brighton (hometown Battle Cr, MI | Friend
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It has been almost 10 years since I road Shotgun with you as my driver. I miss you bud. Not a day goes by that I don't think about you. I have your Holga camera tattooed on my arm as a reminder. It wasn't for nothing. We accomplished a lot of great things for those people, from schools built to making their world a bit safer. I cherish your time immeasurably.
Michael Hedges
July 01, 2018 | Watertown, NY
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My condolences to your family. Although I didn't know Bryan, I was also a soldier. I saw Bryan's photographs today at Kellogg Community College where I study Graphic Design.
Jonathan Shotts
December 11, 2017 | Battle Creek, MI
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John
September 04, 2014 | Chesterfield, MI
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Bryan, Today as I remember you I think of the great times that you spent at the house and with the family. You were like my third child. I think of you everday and you will always be in my heart. Pam, Thank you for sharing Bryan with us.
Tammy Rupert (Davenport)
May 26, 2014 | Spencerville, OH
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Recognizing 5 years since his passing, we will always be grateful to Bryan for his sacrifice for our country.