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Bryan James Wogomon, 50 of Bremen, Indiana passed away on Sunday, March 8, 2026 in his home surrounded by his family. He was born on September 28, 1975 in Mishawaka, Indiana to James Barnett and Linda Wogomon (Pittman) both whom survive along with his father, Donald Wogomon.
On June 3, 2000 he married Jessica Sickman at St Paul’s Lutheran Church of Bremen who survives, along with their children, Alivia (Terry Jr.) Stepp and Bryce Wogomon.
He is also survived by his siblings; Jami (Rodney) Wogomon, Trent Wogomon, Travis (Staci) Wogomon, James (Jackie) Barnett and Alayna Barnett, three step brothers, Matthew Johnson, Michael (Stacy) Johnson and Aaron (Kaydi) Hardesty. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Bryan held a variety of jobs throughout his life, he was known as a jack of all trades, each reflected his strong work ethic and dedication. He began working at a young age on Manges’ family farm, where he developed the values of hard work and responsibility that stayed with him throughout his life. He later joined Beck Construction, a company founded by his uncle. In time, Bryan took great pride in purchasing the business and continuing its legacy under the new name, BWogomon Construction. Following his years in construction, Bryan built wheelchair-accessible ramps with At Home Accessibility through Scooter Warehouse, helping to improve the independence and quality of life for many individuals. His final career chapter was with Crist Plumbing, Heating, and Electrical. He started as an installer and, through hard work and determination, advanced into an estimator and management role, overseeing large-scale projects.
Bryan found great joy in the simple pleasures of life. He loved camping at his “happy place,” where he could relax, unwind, and enjoy the peace of the outdoors. An avid outdoorsman in his early years, he appreciated time spent in nature and carried that love with him throughout his life. Bryan enjoyed shooting and collecting firearms, and was a member of the Nappanee Conservation Club. Above all, he treasured spending time with friends and family. He also took special pride in maintaining his lawn, always ensuring it was well cared for and something to be proud of.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, our family invites you to share your favorite memories and stories of Bryan.
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