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Left by Sarah Guilfoyle :
29/01/2019
Bryan was the most gentle, kind, generous and funniest chap I have ever had the pleasure to meet and feel honored to have him as my boss for over 3 years. He was a great mentor and friend. He will be sorely missed by many including myself. RIP fella, heaven has a new star!
Evan Deverick :
29/01/2019
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Left by Evan Deverick :
29/01/2019
I worked with Bryan for 12 years. In that time he became one of my closest friends. Bryan had a very special personality and was one of the nicest and genuine people that I have ever met. We used to have some great football and music banter. Bryan always had a funny tale to tell and basically brightened up the working day. After he left SPD to go to Jasprint we still talked on an almost daily basis. I am proud to say that Bryan was my friend and I will never forget him. Miss you mate.
Nigel Duffin:
29/01/2019
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Ee where do I start?! I've known Bryan my whole life! Earliest memories of him are just of him always being there and being like an annoying brother with gorbs (my actual annoying brother), always winding me up, although I was probably quite annoying to them too, always telling my mam when they'd done something! Then as we got a bit older I saw a different side to him, he was so caring and when I'd been trying to get a job as a graphic designer for years from college he thought of me when a trainee role came up at his work (SPD) and I got the job! I was chuffed to bits and it was all down to B! He soon had the whole place calling me Nadles (a name only him and gorbs called me when I was little) and he really looked after me, he really was like a second brother to me! I looked forward to the funny stories he'd tell and obviously sounded even funnier the way he tells them, he had the knack for that, just like Uncle Gordon! He would ring downstairs, "Nadles, come up quick, you'll love this one!" So I'd run up to find out what he was wetting himself about this time! The best one had to be Nigel answering the phone to his client thinking his surname was his first name "Hi Clegg, how you doing?" Bryan couldn't breathe for about ten minutes to tell me the story and we never let Nigel live it down! He really was like a breath of fresh air, no matter how stressed or low you felt, he'd have you in stitches within seconds! And when he had a few minutes spare he'd always come in and ask how everyone was and if there was any gossip, or he'd be desperate to tell me if he had any. He really was the most genuine person you could meet and I feel privileged to have known him. He will forever be in our hearts! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Nadine O'Hara:
29/01/2019
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Tribute photo for Bryan STEWART
Gorby, Nadles and B ♥️♥️♥️
Left by Nadine O'Hara:
29/01/2019
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Candle 11
Left by Nadine O'Hara:
29/01/2019
Tribute photo for Bryan STEWART
Left by Mark Williams:
29/01/2019
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Tribute photo for Bryan STEWART
Left by Jennifer Brydon:
29/01/2019
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I'm going to miss this beaming smile!
Jennifer Brydon:
29/01/2019
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