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George Burns
September 21, 2025
One of my best memories of Bret was a conversation we had when I told him how smart I thought he was he told me he´s not really smarter than anybody else. He just listens and thinks about it before he speaks and that lesson has stayed with me for over 30 years. The world needs more Brets. It is a sadder place without him. I´m so sorry to hear of your loss.
Jennifer Tyrrell
September 21, 2025
Aunt Betty I am so sorry for your loss. Uncle Bret was a good man & will be missed. Sending lots of prayers & love.
Hollis Family
September 21, 2025
Bret will be remembered as a loving brother in law. He was filled with laughter and his work travel experiences were remarkable places and people he met in his lifetime of woodworking. He was maticulous working with his hands doing what he loved restoring many items. He will be so dearly missed by all. May he rest in heaven until we meet again.
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