

Born on January 26, 1971, Bryan lived a life filled with heart, laughter, music, and unwavering love for his family and friends. From a young age, he was drawn to music, pouring his soul into the piano and dedicating his teenage years to becoming a successful musician. Though life eventually led him down a different career path, his passion for music never faded. He continued to share his gift with those he loved—filling countless evenings with laughter and off-key singalongs to Journey and The Eagles. These were the moments that brought him joy—and ones his family and friends will always cherish.
Bryan found great happiness being at the lake, a place he lovingly called his "happy place." Whether he was speeding across the water with his family and friends, playing the perfect “lake music” playlist, or simply watching the sun dip below the horizon, Bryan’s spirit came alive on the water. He shared this love with Anna—the love of his life—and together they built a life of laughter, adventure, and quiet moments around a campfire with a cold beer in hand. To know Bryan was to be touched by his loyalty, humor, kindness and deeply generous heart. He had a protective spirit, a smile that lit up every room, and a sense of humor that could make even the hardest days lighter. His presence brought comfort, joy, and love to everyone fortunate enough to know him.
Bryan is preceded in death by his parents, Donald James Perrin and Linda Perrin Embry; his grandparents, Joseph “JB” and Gladys Perrin, and Eugene and Clara Foster, his uncle Douglas Joe Perrin and aunt Shirley Foster Sebastian.
He is survived by his devoted wife, Anna Perrin; his beloved children: Jaxen Perrin (and partner Lexi Allen), Brianna Shipp (and husband Harrison); and stepdaughters Aubrey Reimer (and partner Doug Holt), and Alissa Noel (and husband Nick). He is also lovingly remembered by his grandchildren: Lyla Noel, Lucas Rheinlander, and Case Perrin; his brother James Perrin and nephew Braxton; aunts Barbara Foster Klein and Deborah Foster White (and husband Joe); uncle Mickey Foster; step-father Dave Embry, and many cousins, nieces, nephews, in-laws, and dear friends who will forever hold him close in their hearts.
Bryan’s legacy is one of love, laughter, music, and unforgettable memories—especially those made on the water, surrounded by the people he loved most. His light will continue to shine in the stories shared, the songs played, and the lives he touched.
He will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered, always.
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