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Bryan A. Carr

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Bryan A. Carr

Birth
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29 Oct 2006 (aged 41)
Burial
Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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YAKIMA - Our beloved father, son, brother, and friend Bryan A. Carr, age 41, went to meet his maker on the evening of October 29, 2006.

Bryan was born in the afternoon on November 17, 1964 in Pendleton, Oregon, where he was raised and attended grade school. At age 13 he moved to Maui, Hawaii with his father. Some years later Bryan moved back to Oregon where he lived in the Hermiston area until moving to Yakima in 1994. He attended YVCC and graduated with a degree in Computer Science in 1998.

Bryan had many loves in life. The beaches of Maui, scuba diving, snowboarding, fishing, he had an inherent love of life. He was the kind of guy that took the time to help out his family and his friends. In his life time he acquired many skills and aptitudes, and had worked at most of them, when he put his mind to it Bryan could literally do or accomplish anything he wanted. He was the family prankster that kept us all on our toes. Bryan did not attend church regularly but had strong religious beliefs.

Bryan was preceded in death by his father Richard T. Carr. He is survived by his children, Richard Wood (Yakima), Tara Ozment (Pendleton), Casey Carr (Yakima), Emily Carr (Yakima), Garrett Grime Carr (Yakima); his mother Ona Knights; 4 brothers, Rick Carr (Thea), Tawn Knights, Shane Knights, and Tony Knights; 2 sisters, Sandra Jones Price, and Raina Knights; 2 grandsons, Tyson and Shaun; nephews Christopher Jones, and Aaric Carr; niece Alicia Carr; the love of his life and best friend, Rose Ruff; as well as numerous other extended family members and friends.

Visitation can be made Tuesday, November 7, 2006 at Keith & Keith Funeral Home in Yakima, WA. Funeral services will be Wednesday, November 8, 2006 at 11:00 AM in the Terrace Heights LDS Church. Concluding services and burial will follow in the Terrace Heights Memorial Park. Memorials are suggested in his name to Yakima Valley Community Credit Union or Keith & Keith Funeral Home.

Bryan was loved by all and will be deeply missed but always remembered.

To my brother, my best friend, I LOVE YOU and will miss you deeply. Love SIS
YAKIMA - Our beloved father, son, brother, and friend Bryan A. Carr, age 41, went to meet his maker on the evening of October 29, 2006.

Bryan was born in the afternoon on November 17, 1964 in Pendleton, Oregon, where he was raised and attended grade school. At age 13 he moved to Maui, Hawaii with his father. Some years later Bryan moved back to Oregon where he lived in the Hermiston area until moving to Yakima in 1994. He attended YVCC and graduated with a degree in Computer Science in 1998.

Bryan had many loves in life. The beaches of Maui, scuba diving, snowboarding, fishing, he had an inherent love of life. He was the kind of guy that took the time to help out his family and his friends. In his life time he acquired many skills and aptitudes, and had worked at most of them, when he put his mind to it Bryan could literally do or accomplish anything he wanted. He was the family prankster that kept us all on our toes. Bryan did not attend church regularly but had strong religious beliefs.

Bryan was preceded in death by his father Richard T. Carr. He is survived by his children, Richard Wood (Yakima), Tara Ozment (Pendleton), Casey Carr (Yakima), Emily Carr (Yakima), Garrett Grime Carr (Yakima); his mother Ona Knights; 4 brothers, Rick Carr (Thea), Tawn Knights, Shane Knights, and Tony Knights; 2 sisters, Sandra Jones Price, and Raina Knights; 2 grandsons, Tyson and Shaun; nephews Christopher Jones, and Aaric Carr; niece Alicia Carr; the love of his life and best friend, Rose Ruff; as well as numerous other extended family members and friends.

Visitation can be made Tuesday, November 7, 2006 at Keith & Keith Funeral Home in Yakima, WA. Funeral services will be Wednesday, November 8, 2006 at 11:00 AM in the Terrace Heights LDS Church. Concluding services and burial will follow in the Terrace Heights Memorial Park. Memorials are suggested in his name to Yakima Valley Community Credit Union or Keith & Keith Funeral Home.

Bryan was loved by all and will be deeply missed but always remembered.

To my brother, my best friend, I LOVE YOU and will miss you deeply. Love SIS

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