Bryan Christopher Frydenberg Bower

Bryan Christopher Frydenberg Bower

June 28, 1982 - May 02, 2011
Lake Forest CA

Bryan Christopher Frydenberg Bower

June 28, 1982 - May 02, 2011
Lake Forest CA

Obituary

Bryan Christopher Frydenberg Bower
June 28, 1982 – May 2, 2011

Bryan was born in Oslo, Norway, on a half moon night to the delight of his parents, Jerry and Jia. At a mere 4 weeks of age he took his first bath in the ocean surrounding our summer house in southern Norway, safe in dad’s arms.

Bryan grew up with his family in Irvine, California, with frequent trips to see his dad’s family and friends in Michigan. He excelled in school and was on the Woodbridge High School wrestling team. However, when he met rock climbers at the Master’s College in Santa Clarita, he found his true passion. He could both lead and follow multiple-pitch climbs, always safe and never reckless, patient and encouraging to new climbers. Bryan could be trusted 100% and trained to scale the 3, 000 foot vertical face of El Capitan in Yosemite, a place he loved. His friends miss him enormously.

At some point, probably on his beloved island in Norway, Bryan was bitten by an infected tick and contracted Lyme disease. It was not diagnosed until several years later, by which time the illness had become chronic. The devastating disease invaded his nervous system and kept him in debilitating pain. But he wouldn’t give up: he agreed to one invasive treatment after another, but the pain only grew. Bryan, whose name means warrior, fought like the lion he was. His last years confined him to his bed nearly all the time, in agony.

Bryan was an artist, a philosopher, and a poet. For love of his parents and all he knew he could give the world, he did battle against the overwhelming enemy for years after an ordinary man would have given up.

There is now a Bryan-shaped hole in the universe, that not even time can fill. We, the survivors, comfort each other by the knowledge that for the first time in nearly a decade, Bryan is not in pain. He is strong and whole and his spirit will live on in us, forever.

Interment of his ashes will take place under the oaks at the El Toro Memorial Park, 25751 Trabuco Road, Lake Forest, CA 92630, Thursday, May 26, at 11am.

Jia Frydenberg
Rolf Frydenberg
Grete Frydenberg
Reidar Frydenberg
Jerry Bower
Laurie Powell
Carol Bower
Harry Bower

————
deep purple souls

the light flickers and the heart beats
man suffers and fights
and god watches ambivalently

white nights in the sands of summer
cold storms on my bricks
call me by my true name in eden
call me lover

i have seen the face of wonder
felt all the glory and despair
taken it in, breathed deep
fallen on my sword and prayed
to an empty sky

to a sky unknown, to a god unknown
all the glory surrounds me
the love and beauty, and also the torturous pain
if i am for wonder in the desert
than so will i be in the valley
or my mountains
broken, wet, and hallowed

Bryan Bower
Mexico
January 2010

 

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79 responses to Bryan Christopher Frydenberg Bower

  1. laura says:

    I’ve had lyme for over 20 years every day is a struggle to stay alive.I’ve tried alot of things catsclaw use to help.There alot of bed ridden days.Doctors don’t help they put you on meds for what lyme does to your body which gives you more problems from the side effects which goes on and on.Everyone is right pain meds don’t help…I am just waiting for death to happen on its own for the pain to end.I know of 2 young children that just got lyme this past year and I cried for them,the 1 year old has to wear a helmet the other is 4 years old I got lyme in my early 40’s I have found over 80 people with lyme some at my Dr office same problems but feeling all the lumps in there stomach proved it…it is like that thru your entire body it is pressing against our nervous system disrupting our blood flow and it’s long strings of clear mucosa also small lumps we cough up that is the spiroketes

  2. bobbi says:

    Please tell your sister thank you. I too have Lyme and visit her site often. God bless her.

  3. bobbi says:

    Lit a candle in memory of Bryan Christopher Frydenberg Bower

  4. bobbi says:

    My deepest condolences to his family. My heart is broken for Bryan and his family. I too have chronic Lyme disease which has changed my life forever. The pain is horrendous the isolation, incredibly devestating. I feel deserted by my children and siblings. If I couldn’t bear the thought of my amazing husband who has suffered just as much as I, being unable to help and my ONLY advocate, having to bury me, I would be with Bryan now. Your greatest fear is not that of dying..it is the fear of LIVING as we have with this disease and the shell of what was once a wonderful life. God bless

    Bobbi Myers
    West Virginia

  5. Jerry Bower says:

    Gosh, thank you so very much Melissa – Jerry Bower, Bryan’s Dad

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