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Born in Minnesota on September 30, 1975 Parents; Floyd G.& Lois E. Jensen. Born at Midway Hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota.  |
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| Bryan from birth to age 2 |
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Bryan resided since birth till the age of 2 in North St. Paul. Where we then moved up to Pine City, Mn. Later Bryans grandparents Elaine & Martin Oman moved to the Pine City area to be close to us, after Martin had just suffered a major stroke while having by-pass surgery.
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| Bryan resides with Father |
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Custody of Bryan was given to his Father, Floyd Jensen, hoping that being raised by his father would be beneficial to him as a boy. Bryan's father was remarried and had 3 step-children also two girls and one son. |
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| Bryan Moves to Farm with Sisters |
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At age Nine Bryan returned to live with his mother and two sisters, after having some problems residing with his father that was caused by the step children. At this time we resided in Motely, Minnesota where we lived on a dairy farm. Bryan enjoyed the farm mostly for being able to drive the tractors and help with the baby calves born on the farm. |
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| Move To Tucson, Arizona |
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Bryan and his family consisting of his mother, and two sister and Uncle Gordy all moved to Tucson, Az. in September of 1986. His mother started working at a State Farm agency as Office Manager in October of 86, where we stayed for 3 years. At that time, with bad decisions made, the mother and Bryan moved back to the Minnesota area with a boyfriend who lead them all into trouble. Bryan depised the boyfriend as did his sisters. The man was very cruel to Bryan not physically, but mentally and I am so sorry that I put him through this turmoil in his life. |
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| Oregon Trail |
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In the year of 1990, we relocated to Washington, where we then moved into Oregon. We lived in Oregon City for 8 years, where Bryan attended Oregon City High School and took his driving lessons. After this time, Bryan found a great friend; Jason Bixler, who become more then a friend to Bryan; Jason and Bryan were brothers in every sense of the word. They shared an apartment together for years, enjoying playing pool, and going to the bars together. Jason was the best thing that ever happened to Bryan in his whole life time, and I will always appreciate him for the happiness he gave my son. |
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| Living & Working In Oregon |
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This is Bryan out with his buddy, playing pool, drinking beer and just being Bryan. He worked as a welder for BoilerMakers Union and often times traveled all over the country on various job sites. |
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| 2006 |
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Passed away on February 05, 2006 at the age of 30. |
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