A Restricted Funeral Service (Due to COVID19) will be held for Mr Bryan John GEARY at A.G. Adams Funeral Chapel, Kerang.
We wish to encourage you to express your sympathies and condolences to the family via a post on this announcement which the family are able to access and read.
(All messages are pending the approval of staff to avoid inappropriate content)
Bryan’s Service will be live streamed on FRIDAY (6th August, 2021) commencing at 3:00pm.
Please go to the Live Stream Tab on our main page where the service will be streamed live on FRIDAY.
Aunty Debbie, condolences to you and your family on the passing of Bryan. May the fond memories you have of him live on through you all and may the learnings passed on throughout his life journey long continue. Thinking of you all as you celebrate Bryan’s special life. Love from Tamara and Oscar & Cindy, Richard and Mackenzie x
Wherever you are I know you will be by the fire having a beer and watching footy go cats ! We had some great times and created a lot of good memories along the way . Cheers Don and Kris Bromley
Our condolences to His loving family may you rest in peace, Bryan ❤️
Farewell Bryan. You have left us with many fond memories of your ‘campfire hospitality’ at EPCP. Too many late nights where we laughed tilk our stomachs hurt.. and the neighbours growled. 😁
What fun times.
May you rest in peace.
Our thoughts are with you Debbie, Donna, Jodie, Kylie and families.
Shelley &Ron Higgins
Devastated is an understatement as to how we feel for the loss of a wonderful person in Bryan. Deb you are an absolute super star and one of the strongest people we know and love. We are so happy we got to see Bryan in the new man cave and see the great place that you now call home. A Cats and Tigers game will never be the same. Love to you, the girls and extended family Love Rab & Jo xxx
to Deborah and family , please accept our deepest sympathy on the passing of Bryan
So sorry we couldn’t be there today for you Debbie, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I considered Bryan a really good mate who would bend over backwards to help out when in need. I met Bryan through the Dandenong RSL about twenty years ago. I will cherish our times together out on the golf course, including our trips away to Barham, plus the games of snooker we got to play at the RSL & of course the cold beers that went along with it LOL. Rhonda & I only got the one chance to see your property at Quambatook and to see how much joy it bought to yourself and Debbie was wonderful to see. You will missed sadly missed by all the people you have touched in your life. Until we meet again my little mate may you forever REST IN PEACE.
Our sincere condolences to Debbie and family. Bryan lived life to the fullest and absolutely loved the life in the country. Nothing was too hard for Bryan to attempt to make or do.
We regret we are unable to be with you on Friday it was beyond our control.
Our love to you all at this sad time.
Terry and Cheryl Marsh
So sorry to hear that Bryan passed away our condolences to you and your family. May you have the strength to get through this sad time thinking of you always. Love Bob and Virginia xxxxx
So sad to hear of the passing of Bryan our condolences to you Deb and your family. So so sorry that we can’t come on Friday owing to a last minute COVID lockdown ,our thoughts are with you .So So Sad Little SIS. As Bryan would say GO CATS ……Love Dennis (BRO) Jan and family
Our condolences to you Debbie on the passing of Bryan
Sorry to hear of Bryan’s death take care deb and all the girl’s all the best Wayne
Dear Deb and family, I am so sorry to hear of your sad news on the passing of your darling husband Bryan xx thinking of you and all at this time xx and as Chelle mentioned, I too was impressed with his wonderful man cave x May heaven have one the same to sit and watch over you and all x take care darling, From Deb xx
It was such a shock to me. All reports from Bryan was that he was on the mend. If it was not for Covid I would have seen him recently. I give thanks for Deb. What superstar she is, proud to call her my Sis,
Bryan was so lucky to have her and she has been so wonderful to me at this time. I regret that we, my three children. David, Carolynne and Julie are not going to be there on Friday. But we will be there in spirit. Love you Deb, and family. 💕💕💕
So sad for your passing Bryan. I suppose you will be up there enjoying a camp fire and wondering what the poor people are upto. Got to say Baz will miss your expertise in the camping dept. You always did enjoy your glamping. Our sincere sympathies to Deb and family. He will be remembered…
Condolences Deb and family, A life well lived living the dream in the best man cave I’ve ever had the privilege to visit. Our thoughts are with you all at this time stay strong my friend we are all here for you no matter when or why. Love Chelle, Ken and Meryl XXXXXX
So sad on your passing Bryan, you will forever hold a special place in my heart. Although you moved away from Melbourne and we didn’t see you so many memories come flooding back, sitting round the fires and your favourite sayings “I wonder what the poor people are doing” and “lets have a few drinks and tell a few lies”. How you used to have the seam of the can perfectly lined up with the seam of the stubby holder and so many times we tried to catch you out changing it, but never could. You taught me a lot about etiquette on the golf course when I first started playing with you, and had a lot of laughs playing and usually more after. Some of happiest times away as a family were at Eagle Point and you always made a stay there very special. I still laugh when I think of the special test tube drink you made on new Years Eve one year. You were always willing to help anyone who needed help and thinking of others. I continue to remain jealous of the number of Cats premierships you have seen yet I am still waiting after so many years. Thank you for everything you did and the special memories you have created, my love and thoughts to Debbie and the family