Husband of Dr Deborah A. Hayek.
Father of Ariel, David and Theodore Franks.
Brother of Dr Kathleen Franks.
Uncle of Taj Rushdan.
Brother-in-law of Ted and Kathleen Hayek; and many cousins and close friends and extensive work family.
Bryan knew from an early age he wanted to be a physician, and was accepted at and matriculated into the 6 year combined BA-MD program at University of Maryland College Park. He completed his residency training in Internal Medicine at Thomas Jefferson in Philadelphia, PA where he met his wife. After completing residency Bryan grandfathered into becoming an Emergency Medicine Physician. He moved with Debbie to St. Louis, MO as she completed fellowship. After brief stints at two other hospitals, Bryan joined the Belleville Memorial Hospital Emergency Department, where he worked for 31 years. Through BMH, he eventually joined California Emergency Physicians, now Vituity, and was proud to be Partner.
Bryan was a beloved member of the Emergency Department, noted to be calm, intellectual, and kind to everyone with whom he worked. He was also an incredibly devoted father and husband. His favorite pastime was watching sports. He also loved staying up to date on current events, and enjoyed watching news stations of all political affiliations in order to be as unbiased as possible.
Memorial Service was held at Kutis City Chapel, St Louis, Mo.
Husband of Dr Deborah A. Hayek.
Father of Ariel, David and Theodore Franks.
Brother of Dr Kathleen Franks.
Uncle of Taj Rushdan.
Brother-in-law of Ted and Kathleen Hayek; and many cousins and close friends and extensive work family.
Bryan knew from an early age he wanted to be a physician, and was accepted at and matriculated into the 6 year combined BA-MD program at University of Maryland College Park. He completed his residency training in Internal Medicine at Thomas Jefferson in Philadelphia, PA where he met his wife. After completing residency Bryan grandfathered into becoming an Emergency Medicine Physician. He moved with Debbie to St. Louis, MO as she completed fellowship. After brief stints at two other hospitals, Bryan joined the Belleville Memorial Hospital Emergency Department, where he worked for 31 years. Through BMH, he eventually joined California Emergency Physicians, now Vituity, and was proud to be Partner.
Bryan was a beloved member of the Emergency Department, noted to be calm, intellectual, and kind to everyone with whom he worked. He was also an incredibly devoted father and husband. His favorite pastime was watching sports. He also loved staying up to date on current events, and enjoyed watching news stations of all political affiliations in order to be as unbiased as possible.
Memorial Service was held at Kutis City Chapel, St Louis, Mo.
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