Cindy Sitz
Michelle My Bell so sorry for your loss. If anything needed no matter big or small I will be there for you and your family.
Birth date: Feb 1, 1988 Death date: Feb 1, 2012
Bryce T. Alber, 24, of Woodburn was chosen to be taken home to be with his Lord on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne. Born in Fort Wayne he was a member of Woodburn Missionary Church. He was employed by Read Obituary
Michelle My Bell so sorry for your loss. If anything needed no matter big or small I will be there for you and your family.
Tom & Family
So very sorry hear of your loss. Our thoughts and Prayers are with you and your family.
Condolences: Tom and family, you have our deepest sympathies in the loss of your son, brother, husband. Though we can not bring him back again you have this assurance that you can go to him. LORD BLESS
Kipp and I cannot stop thinking about you and what you must be going through. May the comfort that only God can give surround you today & in the days & years to come. We would love to help in anyway we can, just say the word. May God Bless You ALL. Kipp, Joan, Drew & Brock
Well i have not known Bryce as of late but a couple years back i knew him and he made a lasting impression on me. So care free and fun he was i would think of him often even though we lost contact. Many monday nights i remember pouring my soul out to him and him finding some way to make it simple and put a laughter in the air. He truly learned to make people turn a frown upsidedown.....You will be missed eternaly Bryce. To the family i am so sorry for the great loss but i am sure he looking down upon you and watching over you.
I can’t comprehend just how sad you must feel for the loss of your son. This sorrowful time must still feel unreal, and you’re looking for strength from above. Just know that it is there.I hope,from my heart,that your pain will decrease,that your spirit will gain strength again.I pray that your faith will create inner peace and that God will send blessings.
Till then,if you need help to lighten your load,your friends are waiting to come to your aid. Just call,and we'll walk down that road with you,until the dark times start to fade.
Deep condolences, Marj & Terry Harmon
My heart will be with you. Love and prayers.
Sandy,So sorry for you loss.My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.We worked together years ago at State School.
To the family of Bryce T. Alber,
With our "most deepest" sympathy in the loss of your loved one. We also lost a son in 2007. Joshua was 22 years old. Our hearts broke when we read about your Bryce. You continue to be in our thoughts & in our prayers.
We are in a group called, The Compassionate Friends, that supports family after a child dies. It is a
self-help organization that is open to all bereaved families that have experienced the death of a child, sibling, or grandchild from any cause, at any age, from pre-birth to adulthood. The mission of, The Compassionate Friends, is to assist families toward the positive resolution of grief following the death of a child & to provide information to help others be supportive.
At the meetings we share our experiences resulting from our child's death, & how we deal with those experiences. The chance to talk & share & listen is so important in the grieving process. If you ever are interested in attending, there is no time frame in which to start coming. Come when you think you are ready to meet others who understand how you feel. There is a chapter in Fort Wayne that meets the first Tuesday of every month at 7:30pm - 9:30pm with the exception of July & December.
First Presbyterian Church in Room 303
300 W. Wayne Street
Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Corner of W. Wayne & Webter Streets
Parking off of Berry Street
Our chapter offers a bi-monthly newsletter & has a Lending Library with Grief Related Material. In July there is a Balloon Release/Picnic at Lakeside Park & in December Candle Light Service.
National Office ~ Toll Free:
877-969-0010
www.compassionatefriends.org