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Bryan

In Loving Memory

Bryan, Stephen Michael

June 6, 1948 - August 19, 2025

Stephen Michael Bryan, lovingly known as “Mike”, passed away on August 19, 2025 at the age of 77 while surrounded by family and friends.

Born June 6, 1948, in St. Louis, Missouri. Mike lived a life defined by hard work, love and a deep devotion to family and friends. He was the husband of his high school sweetheart, Sharon Bryan(Kelly), with whom he spent 57 years of memories, laughter and family.

Mike was the proud father of Kelly (Jay) Kreikemeier, the late Jaime (Rich) Panosh, Stephen (Anne) Bryan and Maggie (Jesse) Bahr. Later in life his greatest joy came from being “Grandpa” to his 10 grandchildren: Alex, Max, Hayden, and Cutter Kreikemeier; Joe and Morgan Nobles; Luke and Abe Bryan; and Parker and Barrett Bahr.

Mike was the son of the late Eugene and Jeanette Bryan, and the cherished brother of Dennis Bryan, Patrick Bryan, and Jeannie Capriglione(Bryan).

A dedicated, hard working sheet metal worker, Mike was a proud member of Local 36 for over 50 years, where he was responsible for some of the largest projects in the St. Louis region.
He carried himself with integrity and craftsmanship that defined him, earning the respect of his peers and leaving a lasting mark on the industry.

Beyond work, Mike loved to fish, play golf, and above all, spend time with family. He also poured his heart and time into coaching, leading his children’s youth sports teams to numerous league, county, and city championships in soccer, baseball, softball and basketball. On and off the field he was a leader- teaching lessons of teamwork, discipline, and hard work that extended far beyond sports.

Mike was a real man’s man, loyal and true and a great friend to all that were lucky to know him.
He leaves behind a legacy of family, love, laughter, hardwork, and countless memories that will live on in the hearts of family and many friends.

A visitation celebrating Mike’s life will be held on Sunday, August 31st from 3:00-5:00pm with a Memorial service to follow from 5:00-6:00pm at Kutis- South County location. All who knew him are warmly invited to attend and share stories in his honor.

In lieu of flowers, the family is asking you to instead make a donation in Mike’s name to the Mercy Hospice South – de Greef Hospice House
https://www.mercy.net/practice/mercy-hospice-south-de-greeff-hospice-house/

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19 thoughts on “Bryan, Stephen Michael”

  1. He was such a treasure to have as family. All of you are in our thoughts. Hold each other tight and tell his stores for another generation. Love to every one.

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  2. Mike was a friend to all that knew him. I’m sure he’s enjoying a beer while playing a game of bottle caps with all his buddies. Rest in peace, my friend

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  3. Mike’s sincere and big smile will be missed by so many. I am sure his family know how much they were loved. Saying prayers for his family, friends, and all who knew him.

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  4. So sorry to hear about Mike. He was a great friend and neighbor for many years. Out kids grew up together and he was always there any time anyone needed a helping hand. He was very dedicated to friends and family and will be sorely missed.

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  5. It was a privilege and honor to work with Mike. He was an incredibly smart and resourceful man. May his memory live on forever. You have my deepest sympathy!

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  6. Dear Sharon and family,
    Rick and I were so sorry to hear of Mike’s passing. The evening of Debbie and Mike’s anniversary party I had the pleasure of sitting next to Mike what a delight he was to talk to talk to.. Sharon you were walking over to the table and were laughing the only way you can laugh with your wonderful loud laugh and Mike looked at me and said very dryly, well we know my wife’s here”. He made me laugh out loud. What a beautiful soul he was and we are so very sorry for your family’s loss.

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  7. Sharon and family
    It is hard to hear that my cousin Mike is gone. I understand the loss that you are all feeling My thoughts and prayers are with you.

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  8. I worked for Mike on several jobs. He was always good to me. I can’t think of anyone that didn’t like him or that would badmouth him. If they did, I didn’t hear it. I wish the best of all possible things for his family, moving forward

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  9. I was put under Mikes leadership early in my career as an apprentice. He lead me to a very successful one at that, giving me my first foreman position at a very young age . I owe a lot to him for having faith in me and showing me the right way to lead..Mike will be missed dearly and my sympathies go out to his family .

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  10. I worked with and had a few beers with Mike for quite a few years. I learned a lot from that invaluable experience. To Sharon, Stevie, and the rest of the family, you have my heart felt sympathies and prayers.

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  11. You are in our thoughts and prayers, so sorry to hear about Mikes passing.
    He sure was a great man and fun to be around.
    RIP Mike

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  12. I worked with Mike for many years.
    He was truly a great person
    So sorry for your loss, our condolences goes out to your whole family.

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  13. Mike was our neighbor, friend and vacation companion. Many memories were made from the the day we moved in. Rick, Mike and both Marks were garage buddies. I would be in the living room and could hear them laughing! Our sincere thoughts and prayers to Sharon and all the kids!

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