Brian Dennis Budry
Brian Dennis Budry, 54, of Grand Blanc, MI was surrounded by family as he entered into eternal life on July 22, 2024. Born in Royal Oak, MI, and raised in Shelby Twp., Brian graduated from Eisenhower H.S. class of 1988. With a successful career in industrial sales, Brian enjoyed long rides on his Harley, a good morning of fishing, or an afternoon at pontoon alley (Wixom Lake) in his free time. Brian was an avid outdoorsman, and especially loved his annual trip to deer camp with his close friends from the U.P.
Brian leaves behind his beloved wife Dana, stepdaughter Stephanie Lary (Shane), stepson Jayden Cook, and granddaughter Raelynn Lary. He is survived by his parents Roger and Rosemary, and brothers David (Madonna), and Michael (Jennifer), along with three adoring nephews. Brian’s wishes are being honored and no formal funeral is being held. A graveside service for immediate family will be held at St. Agnes Cemetery, Sanford, MI. A celebration of life gathering for friends and family will be held in August.
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May he Rest Peacefully. He will never be forgotten. He will be remembered in our Hearts & our Memories forever. May the Peace of Christ be with his family also.
Peace be with his soul. He is in our hearts and memories always.
The best man at my wedding and one of the greatest human beings ever!! He did everything right in this life. He is at the best hunting lodge in the sky!! God speed my man!!
Such a great person, an honor to know him, guaranteed smile as always every time I’ll remember him. RIP Brian. God bless your loved ones all. 🙏
You always had my back. I’ll be remembering all the good times! Fly high and say hi to Alex for me ☹️
Will miss you our sweet friend, what a great neighbor that what so appreciated. Love the fun times we had where Crown Royal was involved. Rest in peace my sweet friend ❤️
Such a sad loss for so many. My heart goes out to Dana, Jayden, and his family. May he rest peacefully. He will surely be missed.
I’m very sorry for your loss.. I have lots of great childhood memories w Brian. I’m sorry to hear he passed ..
Wow….What can I say, So many good times on Wixom lake endless Sunny days hangin at Pontoon Alley and down state gatherings as well, Bird hunting Boating and beers for many years! God speed my friend, gone far too soon! Rest in Peace brother.
My heart just broke! I’ve known him in my 20’s! Great times at Anderson’s and laughs and was an amazing stand up guy! May you fly high and rest in peace! Definitely missed and condolences to his family.
Bud came to see me fairly often at the Harley Dealership over the years and it was always something that I looked very forward to. We talked a lot about family, motorcycle’s and the fun we had working together with a great bunch of people at Anderson’s. Chuck, CM and all the characters we worked with came up often. We talked often about how good Andy Jr was to both of us and we both had great times selling and managing at the dealership. I will miss Bud a great deal and I wish his family well. Larry Rouse spoke with him recently and said even thru the most difficult time Bud kept his sense of humor and told Larry he was sure he could kick his ass from his hospital bed. If you know Bud you can just hear him saying it. Something him and Larry often joked about was who was tougher. Godspeed Bud I miss you already.
Was my neighbor and friend growing up in our early years. Cheers my friend!🇺🇸
The news of Brian’s passing was quite unbelievable and sorrowful.We were co managers at viscount for many years and good friends. Had many great times selling spas and pools . Did a lot of Drinking and partying during trade shows It is sad our career paths went in different directions and we lost touch.
He will be surely be missed.
My heartfelt condolences to his family and close friends.
Hugs and prayer to all of his family and friends. Brian truly wanted nothing but the best for everyone he came in contact with and was always willing to help you get where you wanted to go. Rest in peace, brother.