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Cpl. Kirby, Bryan T.
waiting for
California
address

Birthdate - October 21, 1984

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May 2009 -- Bryan is currently stateside, recently returned from his second tour in IRAQ.   His MOS is Infantry Scout Observer.

Bryan came home in May and his mother, Liz, and Pastor Joe and JoAnne Muzzi from South Lyon, Michigan, attended his wedding at Parris Island, NC.  He and his new wife, Shoshannah, visited us at Crossroads Church, with his mom and brother John, a sophmore at SLHS.
 
His third year in the Marines brings with it military enticement and pressure to re-enlist.  Pray for Bryan and Shoshannah’s personal 

and professional decisions to be in alignment with God’s plan for their life.

Also, please pray for Bryan and Shoshannah's continued safety and peace of mind as they await their next assignment

 

 
Bryan was a senior at South Lyon High School during the 911 crisis.  He spent two years at community college before his final 
decision to go into the Marines.   “Why, son, why?”  His 23 item list helped his mom, Liz Gormley, understand exactly 
why he wanted to join the Marines.
Crossroads was being held at the middle school when we prayed Bryan off to Parris Island for a very difficult boot camp.

Bryan was in his dress blues when he visited our new church building this past spring of 2009.