![]() ![]() at Wetzel and Son Funeral Home, 419 Huntingdon Pike, Rockledge, PA 19046. Relatives and friends were invited to his viewing on Sunday, Jfrom 4:00 P.M. He loved all of his extended family and especially his parents, his sister, and his grandmother. Bryan worked in construction over the last couple of years with his most recent efforts being for Caddick Construction.īryan was a compassionate person who had a great sense of humor. Bryan always kept up on player statistics and was able to discuss player’s best attributes. He played recently in the Penndel league on the Glenside Hawks. Bryan played baseball in 35 states and parts of Canada during his career. His career continued with time at the professional level in 2011 playing for the Sioux City, Iowa Explorers and 2012 for the Arizona Montezuma Federals. While he was at Cecil Community College in Maryland, the team won the state championship. In 2005, Bryan’s team played in the league finals in Anaheim in 2005 and Los Angeles in 2007. ![]() Bryan was selected for the Philadelphia RBI League team sponsored by the Philadelphia Phillies in both the 15-and-under and 18-and-under levels. Over the years, he enjoyed hiking, skateboarding, snowboarding, hockey, wrestling, basketball, and his biggest passion: baseball. He was very determined when learning new skills and practiced until he was able to successfully achieve them. When he was 11 years old, he tried out for and became a member of a 13 to 14 year old roller-hockey team. Bryan continued his education at Cecil Community College in Maryland until 2009.īryan was always physically talented and a natural athlete. Bryan is also survived by his many aunts, uncles, and cousins.īryan was raised in Chetenham where he attended Cheltenham Elementary School, Elkins Park Middle School, Cedarbrook Middle School, and Cheltenham High School where he graduated a member of the class of 2007. He is the brother of Allison Leigh Wilde and grandson of Marilyn June Ulmer. Bryan was born Jin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, beloved son of Carl Thomas Wilde and Beth Ann Wilde (nee - Ulmer). Wilde of Cheltenham, Pennsylvania died suddenly on Wednesday, July 27, 2016. ![]()
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