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marilyn patterson
May 17, 2010
Dear Dr. and Mrs. Carey,I have made my prayers known to God on your behalf this past year many,many times. Our sons were the same age and I remember how much Cassie came to love Bryan so much. Jim and I took her to the mall and she picked out the dress to wear to her uncle's wedding. How excited she was. Someday we will all stand before a just God and He will have mercy on us because He knows we are just dust. Lord Jesus is God's mercy.
lisa kasprak
August 18, 2009
Dear Sandy, Kim & Eli:
I hope the memories of Bryan and everyone's kind words of your son; have helped during this tremendous difficult time! No Words can express how saddened I am. I know God is taking care of him now and I just wanted to again thank you for having a service here in Atlanta! It made things a little better. My prayers are with you during this time and I will be thinking of you deeply on Bryan's Birthday August 30, 2009.
Jennifer Shibley
May 26, 2009
Dear Dr. and Mrs. Carey and Eli,
My deepest sympathies to you and your family for this tremendous loss. I knew Bryan from Morgantown High School. He was a bright and shining spirit who genuinely seemed interested in the lives of others. I remember his smile and sense of warmth vividly. He extended himself to others generously. Amidst this deep sadness, I wish you peace and comfort during this time.
~ Jennifer Shibley
Susan Spencer-Smith
May 25, 2009
For Kim and Sandy,
May the arms of our loving God embrace Bryan forever. Kim's classmate Mary Susan Kearns
Nadine Vanwyk
May 23, 2009
I got to know Bryan during residency at Bowman Gray 1997-2000.
He was a bright , funny and confident person. He was always hardworking and reliable. He appreciated his opportunities and was happy learning about and discovering Anesthesiology. During times I witnessed him interact with his patients he was always kind , respectful and reassuring. I know he made a positve impact on many during his career. My sincerest sympathy to the family.
Sheryl Truesdell
May 23, 2009
Dr. Bryan Carey was a great person! I will miss seeing his face when he worked weekends with me in surgery at Northside Hospital. God Bless his family & friends, you are all in my prayers.
Professional Staff
May 23, 2009
We always enjoyed his company at the club. He will be missed!
Rochelle Husney
May 22, 2009
My son and daughter-in-law lived next to Bryan, and I met him on several occasions. I was impressed with the patience he showed to all the children who lived next to him. I am so sorry for your loss. May he rest in peace. Rochelle Husney
Marilyn Patterson
May 22, 2009
Dear Dr. And Mrs. Carey
My heart goes out to you at this sad time but I know that our Lord will comfort you and keep you and give you the peace you desire because His Son died but was given back at the appropriate time as will your son,God promised."All good things come to those who wait."
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