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Bryan D. Zwyghuizen

Grandville, Michigan

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Dear Friends: I, Bryan D. Zwyghuizen, age 44, of Grandville, have lost my battle with cancer on Wednesday, February 13, 2008. As stubborn as I am, I simply could not beat this one. However, I am excited to tell you I am finally "Home" with my grandparents, Harm and Mina Bosgraaf, Ivan Zwyghuizen,...

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Bryan (our dear son)...

It has been 4 weeks tomorrow that I last heard your voice at 12:10am. How you were suffering then, even through your tears telling me how much you loved me.

The next week was a blurr, for even though you had already planned your funeral, we still needed to be there. We knew many people were praying for us during this time.

It wasn't until they lowered you into the ground, that we realized you were actually gone from us forever, into the arms of...

I have known Bryan since he first came to Phoenix. I have always been impressed by his initiative and his perseverance in everything he did. His businesses always worked and were always great successes. Boy, could he clean! As much as I and all of us that knew him will miss him, I’ll bet the coffee companies have noticed a decline in consumption already! Bryan realized that the best things in life were not “things.” That’s how he treated his friends and family – the best things in life....

To Connie and Family...Please accept my thoughts and prayers and during this time.

Dear Doug and Shirley, Connie and Dick and family, We were saddened to hear that Bryan lost his battle with cancer. Our thoughts and prayers are with you that the Lord will bring healing and peace as you adjust to your loss. Judy Barrier and Janet Epley, (Zwyghuizen Cousins)

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

To the parents of Bryan,
I had the great pleasure of meeting you a few times when i was with bryan. Bryan was one of my closest friends. He was the type of friend that no matter what you were doing he would be there to support you and to help you through it all. I can remember once last year when him and i were at his winter dock driving out by the lake and just watching the sunset over the horizon. I still have that video of him and i doing that. He will be deeply missed by me and all...

To Bryan's family and his friends that knew him much longer than I: Never before has a person touched my life so profoundly in such a short amount of time. I consider it my misfortune that I did not know Bryan when we were younger. However, I am so very grateful that our paths crossed later in life. I pray you will all have a peaceful healing time.
With sympathy,
Mary Roberts Edwards

Well we've made it through what we thought we couldn't. Connie & Dick, Brenda & Wes, Christy & Rick, you have all shown your love for Bryan to me by bringing me into your family and allowing me to share my loss with yours. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for being the family you are. Love, Ken Meyer

I worked with Bryan at VanEerden Trucking and kept in contact with him through emails, phone calls, and visits during his illness. Bryan was ready to go "home", even though it's hard for the family to let him go. May you all find comfort and peace through our Lord and Saviour. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time.