Memorial Folder for the Late Bryan A. G. Maule Jr.

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PALLBEARERS

Honorary Pallbearers

Brian Maule (Father)

Ajani Browne (Brother) Jamar Maule (Brother)

Billy Rodriguez (Brother/High school Friend)

Victor Terry (Iota Brother)

Tesean Toole (Friend/ Little Big Brother)

Brandon Roberts (Friend/Brother)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Williamson-Maule’s family is most grateful for the gift of friends like you, who have been so kind and thoughtful during these hours of sorrow. Your prayers, visits, calls, flowers, and every act of kindness have given us strength and inspiration for facing this hour.

490 Columbia Road, Boston, MA 02125

www.floydawilliamsfuneralhome.com

HIS STORY

Bryan A. G. Maule, Jr., a devoted husband, father, and servant to his community, born September 25, 1980, in the Bronx, New York, passed away on March 16, 2025, at Brigham & Women's Hospital, surrounded by his loving family, after a courageous battle with stage 4 cancer for four years.

Bryan's journey took him from New York to Massachusetts, where he married Ariel Williamson in February 2018. Together, they built a loving home for their three children: Brayden "Noah," Brenden "Royal," and Azriel "Babygirl."

Bryan is survived by his wife, Ariel Williamson-Maule; their three children; his mother Susan Browne-Quashie and Father Brian Maule; three brothers; two sisters; cousins; aunts; uncles; nephews; nieces and the Williamson family, who loved him dearly.

A distinguished scholar and servant, Bryan attended Thomas A. Edison Vocational and Technical High School ('98). He later earned his bachelor's degree from Cornell University ('02) and received master's degrees from American Military University ('17) and Cambridge College ('20). Bryan proudly served in the United States Air Force, achieving the rank of Captain in the Security Force. Bryan also worked as a Deputy Sheriff Lieutenant at the Walton County Sheriff's Department (2006-2008). He dedicated his career to the Veterans Benefits Administration for the last decade, most recently serving as a management analyst.

Bryan's passions included photography and family travel. One of his favorite pastimes was capturing candid moments of his children, ensuring every milestone was preserved. He was a proud Iota Phi Theta Fraternity and Prince Hall Masonic Lodge member.

To those who knew him, Bryan was a leader, mentor, protector, and kind soul who wore his love as a vest. He provided a safe and secure environment for his family and was a loving husband, father, brother, son, cousin, nephew, uncle, and friend.

Bryan's impact on this earth will be deeply missed, but his legacy will be cherished by all who knew him.

O B I T U A R Y

ORDER OF SERVICE

Officiating…Ministerial Staff

Pastor Agabus Lartey, Senior Pastor

Pastor Tyrone McIntosh, Pastor Ron Ricketts

Family Life Fellowship Church, 28 Arlington Street, Boston, MA

Organist…Minister Adam Littlejohn

PROCESSIONAL

Opening Remarks & Prayer

Pastor Ron Ricketts

Selection “When We All Get To Heaven”

Scripture Reading - Psalms 27 - Percess Williamson

Poem

Shante Leathers

Selection “Great is Thy Faithfulness”

FOREVER MEMORIES

Cordell Maule, Family

Tesean Toole, Family

Billy Rodriguez, Brother/High School Friend

Tarae Howell, IOTA

Michael Rodriguez, VA

Obituary Reading Bryan Nju-Ghong

Remarks/Tributes Family and Friends Please limit to 2 minutes

Music Selection “Purpose”

Gratitude from Family

Prayer of Comfort

Eulogy

Victor Terry

Pastor Agabus Lartey

Pastor Tyrone McIntosh

Selection “When Peace Like a River”

Military Honor Guard Presentation ~~~

Committal

RECESSIONAL O R D E R O F S E R V I C E

Benediction

Pastor Ron Ricketts

REPAST

Lower Fellowship Hall

O V I N G M E M O R I E S

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