Bryan was a goofy, funny, and serious person. I knew him mostly through his brother Jan. Does anyone know how Brian departed us? Does anyone know how to get in touch with Jan? First I have to learn how to get in touch with myself because this is not about me, it is about Brian. Thank you Brian for the gift that you still are.
Andy
Andy Heller (12/04/08) Tucson, AZ ahelleraz@yahoo.com Cell# (520)954-4395
I create a world where everyone speaks their truth and I do that by slowing down, listening and feeling. -a
There is a photo of Bryan on Steven Gross's profile in the yearbook.
There are photos of Bryan on my profile ... 2nd photo was in 4th grade, Mrs. Toy's class (bottom row, 4th from the right) and in the next picture - the Finletter Rocket Class. Bryan played Little League baseball and I am fairly certain that he was on the Phillies or the Pirates (his brother Jan may have been on the Phillies). Wish that we had team photos back then. Bryan was a very talented baseball player. He may have been a pitcher (does anybody remember?)
Bryan touched all that knew him. He spoke his mind and he didn't take any crap from anyone. His father passed when he was young, so it is no surprise that Bryan had challenges. I do not know how he passed.
Bryan, you will not be forgotten. Hope you are at peace.
I'm not sure I would have had nearly the celebration from my bat mitzvah if it weren't for Bryan having his Bar Mitzvah the same weekend and sharing the record hop with me. We didn't get to know each other well, but he was sweet. I was shocked to see he's no longer with us. It's not that I have something special to say here, but I miss the chance to say "Hey! Remember our party?"
Andrew Heller (Heller)
Bryan was a goofy, funny, and serious person. I knew him mostly through his brother Jan. Does anyone know how Brian departed us? Does anyone know how to get in touch with Jan? First I have to learn how to get in touch with myself because this is not about me, it is about Brian. Thank you Brian for the gift that you still are.Andy
Andy Heller (12/04/08)
Tucson, AZ
ahelleraz@yahoo.com
Cell# (520)954-4395
I create a world where everyone speaks their truth and I do that by slowing down, listening and feeling. -a
Jack Weinstein
Note: Bryan spelled his name with a y.There is a photo of Bryan on Steven Gross's profile in the yearbook.
There are photos of Bryan on my profile ... 2nd photo was in 4th grade, Mrs. Toy's class (bottom row, 4th from the right) and in the next picture - the Finletter Rocket Class. Bryan played Little League baseball and I am fairly certain that he was on the Phillies or the Pirates (his brother Jan may have been on the Phillies). Wish that we had team photos back then. Bryan was a very talented baseball player. He may have been a pitcher (does anybody remember?)
Bryan touched all that knew him. He spoke his mind and he didn't take any crap from anyone. His father passed when he was young, so it is no surprise that Bryan had challenges. I do not know how he passed.
Bryan, you will not be forgotten. Hope you are at peace.
Sharon Brooks (Schwartz)
I'm not sure I would have had nearly the celebration from my bat mitzvah if it weren't for Bryan having his Bar Mitzvah the same weekend and sharing the record hop with me. We didn't get to know each other well, but he was sweet. I was shocked to see he's no longer with us. It's not that I have something special to say here, but I miss the chance to say "Hey! Remember our party?"