The tight-knit community of Nelson Avenue, Hakin, is mourning the loss of Bryn, who passed away at Morriston Hospital in Swansea on Sunday, May 19th, 2024. At 79, Bryn left behind a legacy of love, kindness, and cherished memories that will endure in the hearts of his family and friends.
Bryn was Esther’s devoted husband and steadfast partner through a lifetime of shared joys and sorrows. Their bond was a testament to enduring love and mutual support, creating a strong foundation for their family. Bryn’s nurturing and supportive nature as a husband was mirrored in his role as a father to Carl, Alison, Elaine, and Tina. His children fondly remember him for his boundless affection, wise guidance, and unwavering support.
The love Bryn extended to his family knew no bounds. He was a cherished father-in-law to Angela and Phil, embracing them as his own with open arms. As a grandfather and great-grandfather, Bryn found immense joy and pride in his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. His stories, laughter, and wisdom have left an indelible mark on their lives, ensuring his spirit will live on through the generations.
Bryn’s passing has impacted his immediate family and the broader Hakin community. Known for his kindness and community spirit, Bryn touched the lives of many, leaving behind a legacy that transcends his years.
A funeral service to celebrate Bryn’s life will occur on Thursday, June 6th, at 2:30 pm at Parc Gwyn Crematorium in Narberth. The family requests that only close family members send flowers, honoring Bryn’s wishes. For those who wish to pay tribute to Bryn’s memory, donations can be made to Diabetes UK or Cancer Research UK, two causes that were particularly meaningful to him.
Inquiries about the funeral arrangements can be directed to Tom Newing & Sons Ltd., Funeral Directors, Milford Haven, by calling 01646 693180.
As the community comes together to bid farewell to Bryn, they find solace in the enduring legacy of love and kindness he has left behind. His memory will continue to inspire and uplift all who knew him, reminding them of the profound impact one person can have on many lives.