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Berryman, Brian Wade

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Obituary of Berryman, Brian Wade

Brian W. Berryman of Irving, Texas, 55 years of age, passed from this life into the loving arms of Jesus Christ on Friday, July 31, 2020. Survivors include his sons Chase, Trevor and Hunter; mother and step-father, Dale and A. J. Cotton; siblings, Kelly Collier and family and Susan Brown and family. Brian graduated from R L Turner High School and North Texas University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics. Brian had a career in the Fire Prevention industry and held fire licenses from the State of Texas.  Brian was also a Master Mason and a member of James A. Smith Lodge #395 in Farmers Branch, Texas. Due to Covid-19 mandates, the family will not be having a public memorial service. Please send the family condolences and share memories here on the North Dallas Funeral Home website.

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  1. Elaine Morgan says:

    I am so glad to have met Brian. I will miss laughing with him. He always spoke very highly of all of his boys and his sister. He loved them so much. I will will miss all of his great stories about how much he admired each one of them. I will miss his stories about his sister, Kelly, and and how she always got the hiccups when they laughed too much together. Brian was a caring, loving man that will forever be missed.

    Elaine Morgan

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    I am so glad to have met Brian. I will miss laughing with him. He always spoke very highly of all of his boys and his sister. He loved them so much. I will will miss all of his great stories about how much he admired each one of them. I will miss his stories about his sister, Kelly, and and how she always got the hiccups when they laughed too much together. Brian was a caring, loving man that will forever be missed.

  2. Karen Moseley Cherico says:

    Brian was my high school classmate. I don’t remember ever seeing him without a smile on his face. My day was always improved when I had the pleasure of speaking to Brian. I also remember seeing him on campus at North Texas State University. It was such a pleasant surprise when I ran into him there. He had that same infectious smile and kind demeanor. My heartfelt condolences to the family for their loss.

    Karen Moseley Cherico

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    Brian was my high school classmate. I don't remember ever seeing him without a smile on his face. My day was always improved when I had the pleasure of speaking to Brian. I also remember seeing him on campus at North Texas State University. It was such a pleasant surprise when I ran into him there. He had that same infectious smile and kind demeanor. My heartfelt condolences to the family for their loss.

  3. Paula Smith Reed says:

    Kelly, my heart breaks for you and your family. I pray that the happy memories you have with your brother will sustain you in the days to come.

    Paula Smith Reed

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    Kelly, my heart breaks for you and your family. I pray that the happy memories you have with your brother will sustain you in the days to come.

  4. Chase Berryman says:

    I am so very glad to have met and started a relationship with my Dad before he went home to be with the Lord. Many years were missed, but ultimately we got to bond and share our love for each other and for God. In turn I hope to start and restore relationships with my Dad’s side of the family and encourage and strengthen them. I am proud to be my Dad’s son.

    Chase Berryman

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    I am so very glad to have met and started a relationship with my Dad before he went home to be with the Lord. Many years were missed, but ultimately we got to bond and share our love for each other and for God. In turn I hope to start and restore relationships with my Dad's side of the family and encourage and strengthen them. I am proud to be my Dad's son.

4 thoughts on “Berryman, Brian Wade”

  1. I am so glad to have met Brian. I will miss laughing with him. He always spoke very highly of all of his boys and his sister. He loved them so much. I will will miss all of his great stories about how much he admired each one of them. I will miss his stories about his sister, Kelly, and and how she always got the hiccups when they laughed too much together. Brian was a caring, loving man that will forever be missed.

    Elaine Morgan

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    I am so glad to have met Brian. I will miss laughing with him. He always spoke very highly of all of his boys and his sister. He loved them so much. I will will miss all of his great stories about how much he admired each one of them. I will miss his stories about his sister, Kelly, and and how she always got the hiccups when they laughed too much together. Brian was a caring, loving man that will forever be missed.

  2. Karen Moseley Cherico

    Brian was my high school classmate. I don’t remember ever seeing him without a smile on his face. My day was always improved when I had the pleasure of speaking to Brian. I also remember seeing him on campus at North Texas State University. It was such a pleasant surprise when I ran into him there. He had that same infectious smile and kind demeanor. My heartfelt condolences to the family for their loss.

    Karen Moseley Cherico

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    Brian was my high school classmate. I don't remember ever seeing him without a smile on his face. My day was always improved when I had the pleasure of speaking to Brian. I also remember seeing him on campus at North Texas State University. It was such a pleasant surprise when I ran into him there. He had that same infectious smile and kind demeanor. My heartfelt condolences to the family for their loss.

  3. Paula Smith Reed

    Kelly, my heart breaks for you and your family. I pray that the happy memories you have with your brother will sustain you in the days to come.

    Paula Smith Reed

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    Kelly, my heart breaks for you and your family. I pray that the happy memories you have with your brother will sustain you in the days to come.

  4. I am so very glad to have met and started a relationship with my Dad before he went home to be with the Lord. Many years were missed, but ultimately we got to bond and share our love for each other and for God. In turn I hope to start and restore relationships with my Dad’s side of the family and encourage and strengthen them. I am proud to be my Dad’s son.

    Chase Berryman

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    I am so very glad to have met and started a relationship with my Dad before he went home to be with the Lord. Many years were missed, but ultimately we got to bond and share our love for each other and for God. In turn I hope to start and restore relationships with my Dad's side of the family and encourage and strengthen them. I am proud to be my Dad's son.

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