Michael Meiser
One of the luckiest breaks of my career was getting the chance to fly with this great pilot who would go on to become a wonderful friend. All love and condolences to Susan and the family from Bob's Alaskan friends!
Birth date: Jun 28, 1942 Death date: May 31, 2015
Robert Eugene Bryan Col., USAF (Ret.) of Emory, Texas. Born July 28, 1942, Bob was the first born son of Harold and Dorothy Bryan and was raised in Quenemo, KS. He passed away May 31, 2015. Bob graduated from the University of Kan Read Obituary
One of the luckiest breaks of my career was getting the chance to fly with this great pilot who would go on to become a wonderful friend. All love and condolences to Susan and the family from Bob's Alaskan friends!
Penny and I would like to send our most sincere condolences to the the Bryan family, our thoughts are with you today. Bob was one of the really good guys and it was a pleasure to know him and be a friend. I know that there are a lot of bass in East Texas that will not miss him, but he will be missed by the LTA fishing club.
On behalf of the IPA, we send our heartfelt condolences to the Bryant family over the loss of our colleague and friend. We were lucky to have had the opportunity to work with and know Bob both in the Military and at UPS. God bless and rest in peace. Bob Travis IPA President
Sweet Liberty was purchased for the family of Robert Eugene Bryan.
Jim and Mary Wolfe purchased the Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum for the family of Robert Eugene Bryan.
A great friend and fellow fisherman has been lost to us. Tournament weigh in was always an anxious moment as we waited to see if Susan beat Bob or Bob front ended her and won. His passion for life and fishing will be greatly missed. George Chrisman
I feel like I lost my brother! 42 years of friendship. Rest in peace Bullet! God bless, Lumpy
I must say that the obituary published in the Dallas Morning News while lengthy does not tell the full story of his service to his country. What a guy!
I had the absolute pleasure of flying with Bob back at UPS during the start up of the operation. For all that he was able to accomplish in life, his most amazing trait was his ability to be humble. He was a great crew member and I feel blessed to have been able to know him and call him my friend. Having him on my crew as my flight engineer made me a better captain and a better person. I learned how to be in command from working with him and I am grateful. Jim Ferlaak DC-8 Captain UPS. (RET.)
A Hero, a Warrior, a Gentleman, a Friend and fellow aviator. Bob, may your warm and friendly smile look down from Heaven on your family and friends. My prays are with your family. Phil Budd