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Bryan John Pennebaker

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Bryan John Pennebaker was called home to heaven suddenly on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017. Service: A Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Patrick Cathedral, in Fort Worth, Texas. with Rev. Luke Robertson T.O.R. as celebrant. Interment: Greenwood Memorial Park. A rosary and eulogies will begin at 2 p.m. Sunday at Thompson's Harveson & Cole Funeral Home followed by a visitation until 4 p.m. Memorials: The Sisters of Saint Mary of Namur, 909 West Shaw St., Fort Worth, Texas 76110 ssmnamur@sbcglobal.net. Bryan was born in Livonia, Mich., to Patricia Gokey Pennebaker and Kenneth Joseph Pennebaker and raised in North Little Rock, Ark. He graduated from Catholic High and earned a B.S in Finance from TCU in 1980. It was at TCU that he met his wife, Leslie Fleming Pennebaker. Bryan began his career as a banker at Fort Worth National Bank and later transitioned into entrepreneurial real estate. Married for 33 years, Bryan and Leslie have three children, Anne, Kate and Jack. Bryan was immensely proud when his daughters chose to further their educations at TCU. And when his son Jack decided to attend the University of Oklahoma and follow his footsteps in joining Delta Tau Delta fraternity, this loving father was more than happy to fill his closet with an array of Sooner colors and clothing. Bryan was his family's hero, anchor, advisor, sounding board, problem solver and cheerleader. Anne, Kate and Jack recall their Dad coaching all of their sports teams and attending every school activity – from French Honor Society gatherings to golf matches. He will always be remembered for his avid love of all things related to TCU, especially Horned Frog sports. He will especially be missed by his Friday morning breakfast group, Sunday golf buddies, fantasy football competitors and longtime friends. A man of quiet faith, Bryan was a stalwart member of St. Andrew's Catholic Church and cherished the fellowship of his Bible study group. While his children were in school, he was an active and devoted supporter of St. Andrew's School and Nolan Catholic School. The terms selfless, loyal, intelligent and wicked sense of humor arise repeatedly in descriptions of Bryan. Bryan was intensely proud of his children and constantly referred to Anne, Kate and Jack as "his greatest accomplishments." His inner strength was magnificently evident as he shepherded his family through life's difficult chapters, including the loss of two siblings and Leslie's recent cancer diagnosis. Bryan is preceded in death by his father, sister Dee Dee Pennebaker and brother Mark Pennebaker. Other survivors include his mother Patricia Gokey Pennebaker and sisters Mary Pennebaker and Laura Eppley and her husband Rod.

Published February 19, 2017

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