Monday, August 22, 2011

From Friends

Some thoughts from friends today....



August 22, 2009: 2 years ago today my life and the lives of countless others changed forever. However, the more important date is October 23, 1982—the date that Bryan Moseley was born, and the beginning of more than 26 incredible years. These 26 years are the reason anyone who ever knew him still care so much today, and will for the rest of their lives. Love you Mose.
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    • Megan Barakat thanks for the post jeff:)
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    • Jane-Marie Jones What a wonderful post, Jeff. You were such a great friend to him, and yes, he will forever be missed :( hope you're doing ok.
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    • Michele Auman he is definitely missed....great post Jeff. :)

2 years

Just wanted to stop by and add to this blog since it has been a year. Today marks the two year anniversary of his death. Bryan touched so many lives and continues to be remembered day after day by so many.

A few months ago I moved into the home that Bryan frequented. My parent's home. We played in the front yard and attempted to play soccer (but of course I always lost when I played Bryan) a lot of memories sit in this house, even though they only lived here a few short years.

Bryan's pictures hang in the hallway and his car, still filled with a few of his belongings sits in the driveway. One thing that is tough to go through.

Bryan, you are missed every day. I know you are busy meeting new people and rekindling old friendships but we still miss you daily here on earth.

'Til we meet again...


Monday, August 31, 2009

Pictures from Zach




Matt and Tina Wall

"Bryan has forever touched our hearts. Our friendship with Bryan all stemmed from a game of ping pong (or as the real players call it, table tennis). I met Bryan through work. Little did I know that Bryan and my husband Matt had a lot in common, especially the love of sports and competition :o) Matt met Bryan at a company Christmas party and the challenge of a game of ping pong was on! Both threatened the other.
After that we spent a lot of time in our garage playing ping pong. Then Bryan discovered that there was gong to be a Table Tennis Tournament in Reno. Bryan, Matt and our friend Bev all signed up. It was such a big deal that I could expect Matt to tell me that Bryan was coming over to practice ping pong, what almost seemed nightly. It was a regular occurrence getting prepped for this tournament. And competitions were taken seriously by Bryan and Matt. Those two would play and be exhausted and one would say this is our last game. But when that person lost...."ONE more game" was always the next words to be spoken.
Then the four of us, Bryan, Nichole, Matt and myself would hang out. I was honored to have their presence at my 30th birthday party. Of course, ping pong was played that night....we had our own ping pong tournament. You'll see in one of the pictures....they tallied the wins. Then it turned into a bracket....so winner took all.
Our children Paige (6) and Ty (4) grew a love for Bryan and Nichole. They always wanted to show Bryan something or show off in front of him. They painted him Christmas ornaments. One time we all were in the front yard throwing berries from the tree at each other! Then playing baseball with the kids. I can see he was a great uncle to his niece and nephews.
Matt and I play guitar (although I'm not that good)...and one night Bryan and Nichole came to hang out with us and we all played. We were PRIVILEGED to have been entertained by Bryan's awesome talent. He had us rolling with some of his songs. He was hilarious!! I'll never forget that night!
I wish our friendship would have started earlier. We were looking forward to so many things in the future with Bryan and Nichole! Trips to the lake, hanging out, bowling, etc. I'm just heartbroken that we lost such an amazing friend! I believe he had a purpose here and he fulfilled it....by bringing SO much joy and laughter to everyone in his life. He showed us what a person full of life looked like....him.
We'll never forget his sense of humor! There were so many things that most people wouldn't get, but he would. If I came into work quoting a skit from SNL or a movie....he would follow my lead knowing exactly what I was talking about where most others wouldn't.
In the short time he was a member of the table tennis club (we all are :o) [Nichole should sign up] he made such an impression on the other members. Before Bryan left us....he was beating the best player there. Bryan has this shot where he would hit the ball just right that it would just hit the net then fall on the other side....untouchable. We always called it the "Moseley Shot" and to this day, we still call it the "Moseley Shot". So many memories of Matt and Bryan talking nerdy table tennis talk....haha. I would always make fun of them. The members of the Reno Table Tennis Club want to plant a tree at the club site in honor of Bryan. To make an unforgettable impression like that....you know you are special.
My only regret I leave is that I didn't take more pictures of Bryan and the rest of us so we can hold on to all those great memories!
Bryan, we will forever miss you!! You gave so many people wonderful and unforgettable memories. Thank you! Until we see you again....
Matt and Tina Wall"












Sunday, August 30, 2009

From Sarah

Today we said good-bye to a son, a brother, a Uncle, a musician, and a friend. Bryan was a friend to everyone, his big smile and laugh could lighten any situation. He was a friend like no other that you could count on day or night. I had the privileged of spending lots of time with him when he was a part of Pendulum and then again recently. We had lost touch, but when we started talking again it was like we hadn't lost any time at all. These are some of my favorite memories.

*Going through a drive through and ordering stuff not on their menu.
*Sitting up late at night drinking, and talking about everything.
*Getting in Bryce's van and cruising the streets of the ville until the wee hours of the morning, and then Bryan would crash on our couch because he lived WAY out of town.
*Naming my cat Chino, because it was Bryan's favorite member of the band Deftones. And it was a cool name for a very cool cat.
*Camping in the middle of nowhere and telling ghost stories, then freaking out when we heard foot steps in the forest.
*Going to see the Blair Which Project a million times.
*Hanging out at Larry and Ivy's all the time.
*The look on Bryan's face when Bryce plastered the back patio with porn.
*Changing the lyrics to lots and lots of songs.
*When the band rented the room bellow the Mt. Lassen and saw a ghost. Bryan wanted to fight it, cause he wasn't scared.
*The skate park
*Seeing him playing the guitar at the gazebo in high school.
*Late nights at Denny's
*The new years eve show when his pants fell down, but he kept on playing.
*Playing me Fire, Water, Burn on the guitar.
*You singing Chasey Lane and Bad Touch.
*Your last heart surgery.
*Java Jitters and my dislike for coffee
*Hearing about your goth phase
*Your big hugs and big smile every time I saw you!!


Bryan I will miss you so much. RIP.


~Sarah~
Live, Laugh, Love, and Learn

The Services

While it was an incredibly difficult day for all, the services were beautiful. There were so many friends there. What an amazing life Bryan led. He touched so many lives. Thank you so much Bryan for being and continuing to be such a major part of our lives. You will be greatly missed.