John-Bryans-Obituary

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John Richard Bryans

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

Sep 29, 1930 – Dec 15, 2016

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BORN
September 29, 1930
DIED
December 15, 2016
LOCATION
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

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A.L. Mattatall Funeral Home Obituary

BRYANS, John RichardWith sad hearts, we say goodbye to John, a kind soul and loving husband and father who passed on December 15, 2016. Born 29 September, 1930 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1948 to 1953 and the RCAF from 1955 to 1970. The remainder of his career,...

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We know words cannot express how saddened we were to hear about John (Boneo's) passing. As my BFF's father, my memories will be forever of a wonderful man! I know you'll always have great memories that will remain in your hearts.
May our condolences bring you some comfort and our prayers ease the pain of your loss.
If you need a walk, talk or coffee just call! Daisy, Bird and Cathy send our heartfelt sympathies. xoxo

I worked with Rick during the mid-1970s at 726 Communications Squadron (HMC Dockyards). He was a super nice person. He will be sadly missed.

Gerard Tremere (Kingston NS)

Lois and Family

I am so sorry to learn of John's passing. He was such a gentle soul. I only got to know John for a relatively short period of time as he and my mother Pauline Hubley were residents on Bayside Community, but one of the things I knew he and my mom loved was ice cream and lots of chocolate sauce to go with it.
May you find comfort in knowing that he is at peace now . My deepest condolences to the Bryans family at this very sad time.
Sincerely
Lynn Bauld

Micky, Tina and Tim sorry to hear about Ricky ... he was such a wonderful person, so full of love ... much love to you all, Beth and family xo

Tina and family, Just wanted to pass on my thoughts and sympathy with the passing of your Dad. Although it has been many years I will always remember your Father as a great guy. You and your Mother take care and cherish all the good memories that a lifetime has given with your Father.

My deepest condolences. I have not seen Uncle Rick since the early 90's when Sue and I visited Nova Scotia, and before that not since the 1960's. I remember him as a fun-loving, humorous, and creative.

Our thoughts are with you during this time. Although it's difficult to say Good Bye, he is in a better place with lovely gardens and a smile on his face. Take care, Wendy and Audrey

Dear Marlene and Family.
Please accept our deepest sympathy for your loss. As he crosses the bar; we hope the wonderful memories that you and John have made together will help you through this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.