Bryan Bocanegra
Bryan Bocanegra

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Bryan Desiderio Bocanegra

Washougal, Washington

September 14, 1982 ~ October 29, 2019

Bryan Desiderio Bocanegra, 37, of Washougal, Washington, passed away on October 29, 2019.  A wake will be held on November 10th in Vancouver, Washington.

Bryan was born on September 14, 1982 in Portland, Oregon to Alfredo and Rachel Bocanegra.  He is survived by his parents, his sister Lauren, his brother Aaron, and extended family.  He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Alfredo Bocanegra Sr., Alicia T. Bocanegra, Eddie Mullen, and Elizabeth Mullen.  He attended Camas High School, Clark College, and Everest College. 

Bryan was kind and creative.  He loved trying to figure out the mysteries of the world and discussing politics.  Bryan was always there to help his friends in need.  He was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan and we hope he's cheering on our Boys with his grandmother.  Mostly we hope he knows how much he was loved and has found peace. He will be missed by many.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation via the following webpage: https://bbrfoundation.donordrive.com/campaign/Bryan-Bocanegra

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