

Bryan spent most of his life in Fresno before relocating to Sultan, Washington, where he lived for the past 9+ years. During his time there, he became a valued member of the community, known for his work as a skilled handyman and mechanic. Bryan took pride in providing small equipment repair services to the residents of Sultan, always willing to lend his knowledge and help others in need.
A truly giving and compassionate person, Bryan had a heart for serving others. He dedicated several years volunteering at a local retirement home, where he formed meaningful connections with residents. He found great joy in spending time with them, offering friendship, support, and a helping hand in any way he could.
Bryan was known for his caring nature, his willingness to listen, and his ability to make time for anyone who needed him. His presence brought comfort to those around him, and he leaves behind memories of warmth, generosity, and quiet strength.
In April of this year, Bryan returned to Fresno, reconnecting with family and the place he had long called home.
Bryan was a man of faith who found peace and comfort in his beliefs. In his final days, he took solace in knowing he was going to be with his Lord and Savior—a reflection of the deep faith that guided his life.
He is survived by his loving parents, Larry and Carol Jameson; his brother, Brent Jameson, and sister-in-law, Jennifer Jameson; his step-brother, Keith Nelson, and partner Rocky Gipson, his step-sister, Jessy Sato, and brother-in-law, Justin Sato, his step-sister, Jennifer Nelson, his five nephews, Devin, Nick, Austin, Kobe, and Kameron all of whom will cherish his memory and carry his spirit forward.
Bryan will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and all whose lives he touched. His legacy of kindness, service, and faith will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.
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