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William Adcock
January 10, 2025
Dr, Bryan was a very nice person, He was my doctor for years and I really miss him very much
William Adcock
January 10, 2024
He was a very nice person, And he really was a great doctor, I really liked him very much,He is going to be missed by all,May he R I P
Darvy Fuller
January 25, 2021
"Bryanesque" should be added to our vocabularies because , short of a new word this man's conduct and general manner is very hard to describe. That scores of young people desperate for a role model should have selected him is quite a tribute, indeed.
Greg Elliott, MD MACP
January 25, 2021
I have fond memories of Jim during our time of service the Board of Governors of the American College of Physicians. Jim was a model physician in every way, and a wonderful human being. I was fortunate to know and work with him.
donna squires
January 25, 2021
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Nortin Hadler
January 23, 2021
It was a privilege to know and work beside this beautiful human being.
William Adcock
January 23, 2021
Dr Bryan was a good doctor to everyone,he was a really great guy, He is going to be missed by all,I am really glad I got to meet him while I was coming to the doctor there.
Laura Lloyd
January 22, 2021
I heard about Dr. Bryan not long after I married Carl Lloyd and moved to Chapel Hill.
My husband's aunt's, Martha and Mary Lloyd were his patients and absolutely loved him.
I know there were many, many others.
May he rest in peace.
Patrick Bray, MD
January 21, 2021
As a UNC med school grad (1975) I remember that many of my classmates would wonder who was the second best teacher on the faculty, because Dr. Bryan was so clearly the first. We had him speak at our graduation. A great and good man!
Glenn Withrow
January 21, 2021
Dr. Bryan was immensly influential in my medical training and set an example of what it means to be a physician.
His weekly interviews with patients in the Society and Medicine class taught us to "get inside the shoes" of patients ' to empathize with their suffering, and to offer hope and comfort to all. His lectures and clinical rounds were full of wisdom. But I will most remember how this brilliant physician would often help his discharged patients into a wheelchair and roll them to their car at the hospital entrance. His warm friendly smile was the most powerful medicine they received. Doctor Jim embodied the Spirit of Christ and shared it with all of us and it is now time for us to embody that same Spirit of compassion for all.
Glenn Withrow, MD
UNC Class 1982
Mike Hoffer
January 20, 2021
Boy, There are no words to express my admiration and love for Uncle Jim and all the Bryan family. I had the honor and privilege to grow up with all of his kids and became good friends with all of them. Uncle Jim was the "troop doctor" for our boy scout troop 39. I still remember lining up in the troop room every year to get shots for something or other. Uncle Jim helped start the troop 39 glass recycling project, which was unheard of back in the 70's. We started with metal coffee cans filled with cement and wood poles. We used to separate and crush glass every Saturday morning. After growing up and owning a business in Chapel Hill, I used to see him and Mama B lots around town. He was a great man. I'm praying for all of you Bryans. Love you.
William Adcock
January 19, 2021
He was a good doctor and I am glad to have known him,He will be missed by all,May he R I P
Carolyn Lloyd
January 19, 2021
I am saddened to learn of Dr. Bryan's passing. He was a truly genuine gentleman - kind and humble. I met him through two great aunts - Mary and Martha Lloyd. No matter how brief the encounter if he touched your life you were blessed and he was never forgotten. RIP and perhaps Aunts Mary and Martha will teach him how to make "chicken and dumplings".
Gray Bullard, MD
January 18, 2021
I am simply one of many medical students who relied on him as an example. When I was a child, he cared for my grandmother at UNC Hospital, and I never stopped looking to him for inspiration. Now, approaching the end of our own practices, many of his students like me still channel his spirit in our own attempts to finish well.
Donn A. Wells, M.D.
January 17, 2021
Practically since his and Betsy's arrival to Chapel Hill, they and their's were very supportive of me as a Family Practitioner and my (and wife Cathy's) 2 sons, David (UNC and School of Med graduate) and John, especially throughout their BSA years, family white-watering outings, etc. Those friendships continue---
Markie Davis
January 17, 2021
Dear Bryan family, I loved Dr. Bryan as did so many others! I remember Mom telling me that no one wanted to follow him on his medical school rounds because they couldn't match his ability to connect with patients. it's so easy to believe that! When Liz made us all get colonoscopies, Dr. Bryan made me laugh out loud trying to make an awkward situation more relaxed : ) I know my parents thought the world of him and of all of you. Sending love and support and gratitude for growing up with your family on Hillcrest. xoxo
Annie Taylor McCrimmon
January 17, 2021
My sincere condolences to Mrs. Bryan and the entire family. Dr. Bryan served as my physician for many years . His care and compassion for me as a patient, a fellow Christian has not been surpassed by any other caregiver. His level of service and help to me has become the measuring rod by which I expect to be treated. “To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord”. He is home now!!
ZF
January 16, 2021
My condolences to you and your family. May the God of comfort be with you all during this difficult time. (2 Cor. 1:2-4)
Emmie Hay Alexander
January 16, 2021
I was fortunate to get to know "Jimbo" in Montreat many years ago. He was a wonderful human being. May God enfold Jim's family in his loving embrace and give you comfort.
Robin Blake
January 15, 2021
Dr. Bryan was an incredible human being and physician. I served as an intern at NC Memorial Hospital in 1971-72 and then as a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar from 1976-78. Dr. Bryan was the perfect role model; exemplifying all the desirable attributes of a compassionate, competent healer. He was always there for his patients and their families and for students and physicians in training. He helped me navigate some difficult, stressful times. In my practice of family medicine I have tried to emulate him. Of all the excellent teachers I have had, he is the one I most cherish. We have lost a true hero.
Elizabeth Abernathy
January 15, 2021
Dr. Bryan remains an inspiration for me to this day and I often think of him when faced with a challenge. Wonderful man, a true master clinician, and a humble giant. Proud and thankful to have been trained by him. UNC SOM 2001 & UNC Hospitals IM residency 2004.
George T DiFerdinando, MD, MPH
January 15, 2021
Dr. Bryan was the physician who had the strongest impact on my career, was single-handedly helped me find public health as my career path. As a student in the 1970s, and a resident in the 70's/80's, Dr. Bryan was (often) the sole voice and exemplar of the highest quality of internal medicine care provided to community members...with a population based awareness. An amazing person who touched, and influenced, countless lives.
January 13, 2021
My condolences to the family . May you find comfort in your treasured memories
and Gods promise to return our loved ones . 1st Thessalonians 4 : 13 & 14 .
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