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CHRISTOPHER JOHN MICHAEL BRYANT

Date of Passing: May 08, 2013

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CHRISTOPHER JOHN MICHAEL BRYANT Funeral Liturgy will be Celebrated on Wednesday, May 22, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. in St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church, 271 Hampton Street with Rev. Fr. Gerry Ward presiding. Immediately following the ceremony, friends are invited to share memories of Chris and a light lunch, in the lower level of the Church. Wojcik's Funeral Home & Crematorium, 2157 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, 204 897 - 4665 wojciksfuneralchapel.com.
Publish Date: May 18, 2013

CHRISTOPHER JOHN MICHAEL BRYANT Christopher's laughter will forever echo in our hearts. His courageous and lengthy battle for life ended abruptly at his home on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. Chris loved life. It was a wonderful adventure. Full of music, art, travel, gourmet food, Joy, and friends. But he also loved the other side of life. The sick, the impoverished, the downtrodden. The addicted held a special place in his heart. He had experienced as a former addict the sadness and pain that attends it. He was an active and loyal member of alcoholics anonymous for a number of years. It played a very important role in his life. The members cared for each other as family. Chris was born and raised in Winnipeg, attended St. Ann's Parochial school, St. Paul's High school and the University of Manitoba. He was formerly employed at Sears, BB Bargoons, Salvation Army, and the Addiction Foundation of Manitoba. Chris was predeceased by his loving parents, Frances Adeline Newman-Bryant (Babs) and Joseph Alan Bryant, and leaves to mourn his beloved Aunt Agnes Walker (Nessie), and many friends, and cousins. According to his wishes, cremation will take place. Arrangements for a funeral service to be announced at a later date. Many many thanks to special friends Sandy and Vera Spence, David and Denise Breen for all the love and care they gave Chris. Thanks also to the Medical community, especially Dr. T. Hochman, whom Chris greatly admired. Thanks also to caretaker Ken Gun for his kindness and assistance. Chris will be laid to rest with his parents in Assumption Cemetery secure in his knowledge of the risen Christ and promise of eternal life. In lieu of flowers, donations in Chris' memory may be made to a charity of one's choice. Wojcik's Funeral Home & Crematorium, 2157 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, 204 897 - 4665 wojciksfuneralchapel. O Divine Master grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console to be understood as to understand to be loved as to love for it is in giving that we receive It is in pardoning that we pardoned and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life. St. Francis of Assisi. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, and the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
Publish Date: May 14, 2013

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 18, 2013

Condolences & Memories (9 entries)

  • Dear sweet lovable Chris. From almost the beginning of our working relationship which quickly turned into friendship, he dubbed me "Cherisse" from Silence of the Lambs. Throughout the days, weeks and years working together I could hear Chris calling me Cherisse and I always answered to my new name. The "surprises" he left me on my desk calendar after he worked a weekend shift reminding me of my tatoo appointment or my massage parlour appointment. Even when he wasn't on shift he made me laugh. His unexpected phone calls at work with his raspy voice "what are you wearing" brought a smile and of course laughter to my heart. His love affair with "Muffie" made everyone laugh and love him more. Rest in peace sweet man, you were truly one of a kind. - Posted by: Shelley Dudeck (Co-Worker) on: May 25, 2013

  • I met Chris 7 yrs ago. His laughter, is by far, one of his most cherished gifts. This gift, he passed along to many who came in contact with him. Thank you Chris, for your patience, caring and kindness, which you showed me and many othres. God Bles you and yours. - Posted by: Neil Walstrom (Friend) on: May 19, 2013

  • Thank you Chris for being a great friend. Your continuous loyalty to friends, happiness and sense of adventure touched the hearts of many. It truly was an honor to know you! - Posted by: Jamie Hastings (friend) on: May 16, 2013

  • Chris was a great friend to alot of us here at the James Toal Centre, me included. As has alredy been said, that great infectious laugh! I can't recall a time when Chris ever lost his humor or stopped passing his positive attitude on to others. I'd like to say about him the best thing I think you can say about anybody - HE HELPED ALOT OF PEOPLE! - Posted by: Jim Marnoch (Co Worker AFM) on: May 14, 2013

  • Hmmm, where does one begin to remember our dear Christopher. Chris was intelligent, kind to all and generous to a fault. Yesterday, a mutual friend of ours fittingly described Chris as 'bigger than life' in so many ways. Chris was my best friend and mentor for many years. He taught me so much about life and especially how to laugh and oh how we chuckled! So many fond memories; the rickshaw ride in Hawaii, the taxi in Manzanillo, "take me to Winnipeg por favor" he asked the driver. His infamous 'Sears-go-anywhere Card' (Chris's name for his employee ID) which magically did seem to get us through security and into many private events. Who could forget the night he kidnapped the drummer from the Stage Door Showroom and drove him to my apartment because he thought we would make a cute couple. Or the Dutch Air Force pilot Chris was sure was Royalty and was convinced I should marry. And all those weddings and socials we were invited to or crashed, the Vienesse waltz he taught me, the limo rides he surprised me with, the perfect orchids he had delievered on special occasions, the stuffed iguana from Mexico whose toenails are still embedded in the carpet, the many trips to Lake of the Woods and Kenora, the Sears Christmas parties, the wonderful dinners at the Dycks, the candleabra from the Fort Garry, the Manhattanfests at the Paddock, and of course the many, many Mr. Big Nips. I will forever be grateful for the many times Chris picked me up and dusted me off during my own rough patches. He was always there for me! Over the years, I have watched with admiration as Chris confronted his own demons and overcame them. Through it all he remained true to himself and never wandered far from the lighter side of life and his infectious laughter. Christopher, we will never now meet in Monte Carlo as you promised, but you will always be the 'Sunshine of my Life'. You are loved and will be missed by many. God bless you and keep you safe, Until we meet again my dear friend, love you and I thank you for the many years of kindness and friendship, Debbie (or as you called me Darbie Dahlink!) - Posted by: Debbie Thomas (Friend) on: May 14, 2013

  • Chris was a close friend of mine in the late 60's to early 70's in Winnipeg when we attended the University of Manitoba. Chris had an unwritten goal in life to make all he met happy; and if you were not smiling - he would focus on you until you were happy. He succeeded bringing sunshine to all he knew in life. Knowing Chris was a gift that I will always cherish. Barry Boyce - Posted by: Barry Boyce (Chris Bryant's U of Manitoba friend and TEKE frater) on: May 14, 2013

  • My sincere condolences to all of Chris's family and friends as well as the many people whose lives he touched. I had the pleasure of working with Chris and he had a gift for helping people. The thing I remember most though, about Chris is the number of shifts we worked together where my stomach would hurt from laughing so hard. He loved to laugh and loved to make people laugh. He will be missed by all who were lucky enough to know him. - Posted by: Alana Sigurdson (Co-Worker) on: May 13, 2013

  • I heard from a friend today of Chris's passing. We both remembered his laugh and love of life and recalled his flaming red hair blowing in the wind while driving with the top down in his Cutlass convertible during the dead of winter. Chris was the original wedding crasher. We would dress in our old high school suits on a Saturday and look for a wedding at the Fort Garry or NorthStar or Westin. Amazingly, we were never thrown out as Chris was always the life of the party although we came close at Butch Gorings wedding. The night would often end back at the fraternity house on Balmoral or at a Sals usually after a swim in a hotel pool that had an unlocked gate or a low wall. Chris and I went to high school, university, were brothers at TKE and Chris was best man at my wedding. We touched base by phone every few years, the last time about 6 months ago. Chris was a good friend, had a good heart and was kind to everyone. He beat his demons and helped those who couldn't. He was a good man. - Posted by: Terry Bradshaw (Friend) on: May 13, 2013

  • I met Chris in grade one at St. Annes. Ginger hair, red freckles, a new buick alongside the mom and pop grocery store. They even had a red irish setter. NEAT. Chris had good vibes. He was trustworthy, friendly and smart. I was invited to the family cottage one summer. I was so excited. He and his parents beat me soundly at Rumoli. As we aged our paths diverged. To learn of his passing brings back memories. Fond, wonderful memories of a man who was good right out of the gate. Rest in peace old friend. - Posted by: ian mac iver (childhood/college friend) on: May 13, 2013

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