OBITUARY: Lifelong Resident of Titusville Bryan Dean Pahmeier Passes Away, Celebration of Life Set at Fox Lake Park

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He traveled his whole life, reaching all the continents except Antarctica

Titusville lost an amazing man, Bryan Dean Pahmeier on August 2, 2022. An on and off lifelong resident of Titusville, he went to Apollo Elementary School, where he met his future wife Mo, Madison and Astronaut High School. A Celebration of Life will be held at 2 p.m. at Fox Lake Park on August 28, 2022.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Titusville lost an amazing man, Bryan Dean Pahmeier on August 2, 2022. An on and off lifelong resident of Titusville, he went to Apollo Elementary School, where he met his future wife Mo, Madison and Astronaut High School.

He had two career passions, music and fishing. He began his music career producing events at Sand Point Park, playing with local musicians, then going to Full Sail Academy and working for sound companies that had him rigging and setting up bands like Pink Floyd, The Ramones, and Metallica.

Upon coming back to Titusville, he married briefly and worked for Brevard Parks and Rec until he again followed his passion and became a local fishing guide, mostly around the Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon, but anywhere really, and most recently he had been enjoying the Keys.

He traveled his whole life, reaching all the continents except Antarctica. He reunited with and married his childhood sweetheart, Mo, nearly a decade ago. He became a loving father to her two sons, Arin and Dylin, her daughter and son-in-law, Ashley and Josh, a loving “Capt B” to his grandkids, Riley, Kaeden, and Taylor, and a loving son to his mother, Judy.

Still dabbling in music and fishing til the end, Bryan, when we hear music in the wind or the fishing line zipping out, we will know you are giving us a wink. You will be deeply missed.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 2 p.m. at Fox Lake Park on August 28, 2022. Please join us with your favorite story about Bryan. In lieu of flowers, we are asking that you donate to the Clam Restoration Program for the Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon HERE.

Bryan Dean Pahmeier had two career passions, music and fishing. He began his music career producing events at Sand Point Park, playing with local musicians, then going to Full Sail Academy and working for sound companies that had him rigging and setting up bands like Pink Floyd, The Ramones, and Metallica.
Bryan Dean Pahmeier had two career passions, music and fishing. He began his music career producing events at Sand Point Park, playing with local musicians, then going to Full Sail Academy and working for sound companies that had him rigging and setting up bands like Pink Floyd, The Ramones, and Metallica.
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