In Memory

Briant G. Herzog

Briant G. Herzog



 
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04/09/19 10:43 AM #1    

Karen Saltas (Anastasopoulos)

 

I'm very saddened to hear about Bri's passing.  He was SUCH a talented musician and a great guy. May his memory be eternal.

 

Karen Saltas Anastasopoulos


04/09/19 12:17 PM #2    

Kate Kron (Watson)

I'm so sorry to hear of Bry's death.  One of my first memories of him was from the sixth grade at Eastwood Elementary.  He played "Flight of the Bumblebee" on the piano in the talent contest and I was in awe.  He was Jeannie's first boyfriend that same year.  He was so accomplished and kind.  May he rest in peace. 


04/09/19 04:40 PM #3    

Vickie Muir (Eastman)

Bry accompanied the Concert Choir in splendid fashion.  How sad to see such a bright star dim.

Vickie Muir Eastman

 


04/10/19 11:39 AM #4    

Shonnie Stillman (Hays)

Dr. Briant Gray Herzog

Birth Date: April 10, 1948

Death Date: April 2, 2019

Dr. Briant Gray Herzog of Dallas passed April 2, 2019. Born April 10, 1948 to Pearl and Ralph Herzog in Salt Lake City, UT, he married Marcia Anderson on August 14, 1973. An obstetrician for over 40 years, Dr. Herzog welcomed thousands of souls into the world. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is survived by Marcia, his wife of 45 years, and their four children, Taylor, Matthew, Lauren, and Jonathan, as well as three grandchildren. He also leaves behind sisters Patricia and Prudence, and brother Ron. Services are being held Saturday, April 13, 2019 at 10:00am at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 900 S. Bowser Rd. Richardson, Texas 75081.

 

 


04/10/19 11:55 AM #5    

Dana Sheppard (Richmond)

Saddened to hear of Bry's passing.  Have read tributes of him by his current (40 years) asssociates:  Dr. Eisenhouer, and other of his patients.  He achieved exemplary status.  God bless his family. 

 from Dana S. Richmond


04/11/19 12:25 PM #6    

Sharen DeHaan (Christiansen)

I am so glad I spent a few minutes talking with Bryant at our most recent reunion.  He was such a classy person and as I thought about him later, I thought how kind he was to me.  Even when we were kids in elementary school, he was kind to everyone.  Thanks, Bry, for being such a good friend.


04/15/19 08:14 AM #7    

James T. Harwood

I became friends with Bry in seventh grade, and was very impressed by his musical talents.  We had different interests throughout high school and college, but it was a phone call from Bry when I was a third-year medical student that really pleased me.  Bry had just received his acceptance to medical school, and, even though we hadn't been close for some time, he called me and was as excited as a kid at Christmas!  At that time, he must have thought I understood his excitement more than others might, and I am happy that he was able to carry that same excitement throughout his wonderful professional career. 


04/16/19 08:13 PM #8    

Harold (Skip) Chase

Briant Herzog was a real fine fellow.  I'm glad to know his successes in life and appreciate knowing of his accomplishments.  I only knew him at school, but what I did know was complementary.  May his family know that from many years ago, the friend and the fellow we knew was a compliment to his family as a youth, and from the things I have read, he continued that compliment as a husband, father, in the Church, and in his profession.  I sincerely hope that brings comfort to you and may he rest now in peace. Skip Chase


04/17/19 08:52 AM #9    

Lewis W. (Bud) Strong

Bry was an amazing person.  Bry you will be so missed by so many of us.  I enjoyed knowing you in High School as well as in the Mission Field serving together in the North Central States.  Love to your family and to you.  Bud


05/20/19 09:53 AM #10    

Mark Edmunds

My memories of Bry are much earlier & quite different from most of the others here. He lived down the hill from us in Park Terrace & I thought he was pretty cool. Unfortunately, so did he. He was always a little aloof & dismissive of people (unless it was just me) he seemed to feel were beneath him in some way & I sort of lost touch once we started Jr High at Wasatch. It would delight me to believe he outgrew his youthful arrogance & became the person others have described here. Farewell, Bry. Best Wishes & no hard feelings. 


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