It is accompanied by deep grief and heavy hearts that we announce the untimely passage of a valuable employee of Bryas Hell, Colecquit EMC and a valuable member of Edel and Hahira, communities in Georgia. Bryas’s death has left a deep zero in the lives of all who knew and loved him. Their kind of kindness, dedication and countlessly funded memories will be in the hearts of those who were lucky to be a part of their lives.
Bryas Hell Edel was a proud graduate of Cook High School in Georgia, and his roots in the shape of this small town, which he became – a person who was based in family, community and an unwavering work morality. Bryas loyalty to his hometown was clear in every aspect of his life, and he continued to serve his community for a long time after his high school days. His love for Edel’s home to his hometown was with him, as he lived in nearby Hahira, Georgia, where he created a life marked by honesty, real laughter and deep, meaningful connections. Whether through a handshake, lending a helping hand, or just sharing his warm appearance, Bryas left a permanent impression on all of them, which they had met.
The influence of Bryus increased beyond their personal relationships; He also made a big difference professionally. For nearly four years, Bryas worked as a lineman with Colequit EMC, an electric membership cooperative that serves rural communities across Georgia. His role was important for countless families to keep lights, and Bryas was very proud of the work he has done. No matter whether the time of day or conditions, whether it is a scorching summer afternoon or a stormy night, the restoration of electricity in the Bryas ground, repairing the lines and ensuring that the family remain safe and connected. He had an innate feeling of responsibility, and despite his often a dangerous nature of his job, he contacted each task with humility and courage.
Bryas colleagues remember him as someone he could always trust. He was stable, competent and selfless. Whether it is especially difficult repair or an emergency need to pay immediate attention, Bryas showed a calm conduct and a determination to get work. He did not recognize or praised for his work; Instead, he did just what was needed, often behind the curtain. In the eyes of his colleagues, Bryas was more than a colleague; He was a friend, a patron, and someone appreciated. He actually embodied the spirit of teamwork and wanted the team partner on his behalf during the challenging moments.
Beyond his work, Bryas was a deep careful person who gave importance to the simple happiness of life. For his friends, he was a ready smile, a good sense of humor and a loyal companion with the heart of gold. He was a kind of friend who left everything to lend one hand, gave a listening ear, or shared laughter. For his family, he was a loving son, a trusted brother and a source of immense pride. Bryus’s relationship with his family was one of devotion and mutual respect. He nurtured every moment spent with the people he loved and always made time for his family, whether he shared food, spend time outside, or just offer a word of encouragement.
One of Bryas’ favorite past was a fishing, a hobby that allowed him to enjoy peace and peace of nature. He was happy to work on trucks, a passion that brought him both satisfaction and a sense of achievement. Nevertheless, no matter what activity, Bryas was always focused on the people around him. They had a rare ability to feel valuable and appreciated by others, and their generosity increased beyond physical gifts. He gave his time, his energy, and his heart to the people he cared about, always kept others before himself.
The grief shared by Edel, Hahira’s communities and all those who know Bryas is very big. As the news of his passing, tributes were paid to the former team colleagues, friends and colleagues. His kindness, generosity and unwavering support stories for others are flooded in social media and local ceremonies, each Bryus has a will for the impact on the lives of so many people. Until his role as a friend and family member from his work with Colquitt EMC, Bryas touched the lives of countless persons, and his depth of his loss was felt far away from his immediate circle.
Bryas Hawl does not die for his family and friends rather for the whole community. His work, his presence and his personality enriched the lives of all the people around him. Their heritage is one of an unbreakable commitment to service, kindness and helping others. Value Bryas embodied – Meloli, humility, generosity, and love – really matters in life. Although his time with us was tragically reduced, his legacy will remain in the lives of those whom he had influenced, the lessons he had provided, and countless memories that he had left behind.
In the coming days, Bryas’s family will share details about a memorial service to honor their lives. This service will provide an opportunity for those who knew him to come together, he remembers the incredible person he was, and he celebrates the heritage that he leaves behind. It will be a time of mourning, but also for gratitude – for the privilege of being known to Bryas and for their permanent impact on the lives of so many people.
Meanwhile, friends, colleagues and loved ones are encouraged to honor the memory of Bryas, the way he lived: with heart, with respect, and a deep love for the community. Whether through small acts of kindness, support to others, or simply to share stories of our life, we can all take our legacy by adopting the values he loved. The passing of Bryus can be a zero, but his memory will inspire us to live with the same compassion, humility and commitment that he did every day.
Relax peace, Bryas Hell. You were loved beyond measurement, and your soul will always be part of our community. You will never be forgotten, and your heritage will keep shining in the hearts of all, which you had the privilege to know.
