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John R. Bryan

Indian Orchard, Massachusetts

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John Richard Bryan, 51, passed away unexpectedly on March 12, 2016. John was born on May 2, 1964 in Springfield, MA to Rev. Floyd C. and Phyllis J. (Parker) Bryan. John was raised in Agawam and was a member of the Congregational Church that was like a second family. He graduated from Agawam High...

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So sorry for your loss. I just saw this today. We were roommate's at Defiance College in the spring of 1984

I remember John back in our School days. He came to my house and we hung out. We must have been 14yrs old. Lots of laughs. Didn't hang out to much in High School but saw him around. My condolences to the family. John will be missed.

Dear Phyllis, and Family, Please accept my deepest sympathy over the loss of your beloved son and brother John. We were friends through Agawam Congregational Church and often talked after church during coffee hour. I am saddened to hear of his passing. You have my deepest sympathy. I am so sorry for your loss.

Phyllis, Janice, Julia, and family,
Our deepest condolences go out to you all for the loss of your dear one. I will keep you all in prayer.
Blessings,
Julie Perry and family

I had the honor and privilege to work with John at the Post Office Plant. John was a conscience and hard working employee. He was respectful of others and very cooperative always wanting to help. He took much pride in his work. May his family and friends find comfort in God's love. God Bless you John you will be missed.

I had the pleasure of working with John for many years at the post office,we enjoyed our conversations about music and the Red Sox,RIP John

Blessed peace, John. Prayers and strength to Janice and family and friends. Love, The Bardens

So sorry to hear about John. I have only seen John once in 30 years, at his dad's funeral, but my teenage memories of him are great. We hung out everyday as teens whether it was in the scouts, church youth group or in "the fort". John was the soundtrack of our teen years. He always had his cassette player and a whole case full of tapes! Many times, John and I were bunk mates up at the Boy scout camp in Russell, and would spend hours just talking. What a great person. Very sad!

Valerie, So sorry for your unexpected loss of John. May you, your Mom and sister find comfort knowing he is with your Dad.