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R. Bryan Gregory

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R. Bryan Gregory

Birth
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Death
20 Feb 2021 (aged 78)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
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Bryan, age 78, long-time Houston resident, formerly of Fort Worth, entered his heavenly home on February 20, 2021. He leaves behind his cherished, loving wife of 58 years and Handley High School sweetheart, Beverly Barton Gregory; daughters Lisa Gregory Demiano, Leslie Gregory Wallace; sons-in-law Doug Demiano and Travis Wallace, grandchildren Abby and Paul Colquitt, Ashley Demiano, Allison Demiano, Brooke and Russell Bormann, and Rex and Mary Grace Wallace. Ashley was his special needs angel. He was preceded in death by his parents Coston & Lorene.
Bryan was a devoted husband, father and grandfather, a proud TCU and Sigma Chi alumnus. He loved nothing more than to cheer on his Horned Frogs and to watch Texas lose. Bryan graduated from Eastern Hills High School where he played football and ran track. He was full of one-line zingers that we deemed "Gregory-isms" and was the life of the party with the best music playlists. He could fix anything that was broken and was a true grill-master. He was always eager to try the latest media technology. He channeled his creative side into remodeling and designing. His passion for golf was unmatched and his 27 years at Braeburn Country Club created lifelong friendships that he treasured dearly. Through his love for his Porsche, he took many roadtrips and made new friends.
His ambition was to start his own business. He, alongside two colleagues, started out of his garage and created a successful business. In 1979 PSI (Products for Surgery, Inc.) was born.
In his retirement he traveled, played golf and enjoyed his family and friends.
We were blessed to watch Bryan's courageous three-year fight and got to have a 'Celebration of Life' in 2018 right after the diagnosis, so he could be present and hear all of his friends' and family's loving thoughts. He will be deeply missed by his friends, family, business partners, golf buddies and all who knew him.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Texas Blossoms (6301 Randol Mill Rd. Fort Worth, Texas), can be made in Bryan's name.
Bryan, age 78, long-time Houston resident, formerly of Fort Worth, entered his heavenly home on February 20, 2021. He leaves behind his cherished, loving wife of 58 years and Handley High School sweetheart, Beverly Barton Gregory; daughters Lisa Gregory Demiano, Leslie Gregory Wallace; sons-in-law Doug Demiano and Travis Wallace, grandchildren Abby and Paul Colquitt, Ashley Demiano, Allison Demiano, Brooke and Russell Bormann, and Rex and Mary Grace Wallace. Ashley was his special needs angel. He was preceded in death by his parents Coston & Lorene.
Bryan was a devoted husband, father and grandfather, a proud TCU and Sigma Chi alumnus. He loved nothing more than to cheer on his Horned Frogs and to watch Texas lose. Bryan graduated from Eastern Hills High School where he played football and ran track. He was full of one-line zingers that we deemed "Gregory-isms" and was the life of the party with the best music playlists. He could fix anything that was broken and was a true grill-master. He was always eager to try the latest media technology. He channeled his creative side into remodeling and designing. His passion for golf was unmatched and his 27 years at Braeburn Country Club created lifelong friendships that he treasured dearly. Through his love for his Porsche, he took many roadtrips and made new friends.
His ambition was to start his own business. He, alongside two colleagues, started out of his garage and created a successful business. In 1979 PSI (Products for Surgery, Inc.) was born.
In his retirement he traveled, played golf and enjoyed his family and friends.
We were blessed to watch Bryan's courageous three-year fight and got to have a 'Celebration of Life' in 2018 right after the diagnosis, so he could be present and hear all of his friends' and family's loving thoughts. He will be deeply missed by his friends, family, business partners, golf buddies and all who knew him.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Texas Blossoms (6301 Randol Mill Rd. Fort Worth, Texas), can be made in Bryan's name.


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