Bryan Mathew Palmer

August 3, 1971 - July 29, 2022
Bryan Mathew Palmer

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Bryan Mathew Palmer, 50, of Moundsville, WV, formerly of Morgantown, WV, and Pittsburgh, PA, passed away peacefully on Friday, July 29, 2022 after a short hospitalization at Wheeling Hospital.

He was born August 3, 1971 in Glen Dale, WV

Bryan was a funny, kind, and caring soul who was loved by many. A highly respected drummer and an outstanding musician, he performed for many years in bands throughout the Ohio Valley and Pittsburgh areas.

Bryan graduated from John Marshall High School in 1989, where he performed in the band, jazz ensemble, and played baseball. He studied music at West Liberty University and West Virginia University.

Bryan is survived by his mother, Lorayne Fischer and father, David (Joan) Palmer, both of Moundsville, WV, brother Mark (Jennifer) Palmer of Morgantown, WV, sister, Lindsay Seese of Moundsville and step-brother, Brian (Ashley) Dayton of Hurricane, WV as well as many nieces and nephews.

There will be no visitation.

 

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  • August 01, 2022
    Cheryl Coffield (Fleming) says:
    My sincere condolences go out to Lorayne, Mr.Palmer, Mark and the rest of the family! May God help you to find peace and comfort! You all are in my thoughts and prayers šŸ’•šŸ™šŸ»šŸ’•

  • August 01, 2022
    Tedra says:
    Sending condolences Lorayne and family

  • July 31, 2022
    Glenn Kesselring says:
    So sad to hear of this, Bryan was a childhood friend that I always admired. God rest his soul and may his family find peace.

  • July 31, 2022
    Brenda Crow says:
    Iā€™m so sorry to hear of this loss. My prayers go out for Lorayne and family.

  • July 31, 2022
    Jay Knapp says:
    VERY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT BRYAN. HE WAS ALWAYS ENJOYABLE TO TALK TO WHETHER IT WAS SPORTS , MUSIC, OR LIFE. SINCE I REMEMBER HIS JMHS PLAYING DAYS AND THOSE HE PLAYED WITH, I THINK HE LIKED REMINISCING ABOUT THOSE DAYS. MY THOUGHTS AND SYMPATHY GO OUT TO ALL OF BRYAN'S FAMILY AND FRIENDS. ANOTHER REMINDER HOW SHORT AND PRECIOUS LIFE MAY BE.