
1976 - 2026
Bryan was the cherished son of Toussaint N. “Touie” and Barbara W. Jackson of Milford. He shared a close bond with his sister, Tracey N. Jackson and her partner Michael J. Sevigny of Hudson, NH. His greatest pride was his role as a father, and his spirit and legacy will be carried on by his devoted daughter, Jenessa F. Jackson-Lobisser, and her fiancé, Anthony Flores, of Milford. He was also a loving uncle to his adoring niece, Whitney N. Morse of Hudson, NH, and is fondly remembered by many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
A proud graduate of Milford High School and New England Tech in RI, Bryan showed compassion early in life. As a teenager Bryan volunteered at the Milford Humane Society for cats, a role that perfectly matched his big heart and playful nature—bringing home a cat or two in his adventure, even teaching one how to skateboard.
Bryan’s natural mechanical talent and strong work ethic shaped his career. Bryan's strong work ethic and mechanical genius led him to a fulfilling career at Hopkinton State Park as a fire technician for several years, Charles River Recreation in Newton for 25 years. During the colder months, he was an esteemed snow maker, groomer, and repairman, revered for his expertise and dedication. When summer arrived, Bryan's passion for the outdoors shone through as he managed kayak rentals and maintenance.
He also had a flair for spectacle and excitement. His love for pyrotechnics was well known, and as a licensed pyrotechnic expert, Bryan's fireworks displays were the highlight of many gatherings, leaving spectators in awe.
Bryan was endlessly hands-on and inventive. He was a man who could fix anything and often did so, spending hours in his garage working on his quad, minibike, Jeep, and snow machines. Friends and family regularly turned to him for help, confident he would find a solution no matter the challenge. One of the most shining highlights of Bryan's life was his cruise to Alaska with his sister Tracey and Mike where he got to experience endless adventures.
Those who knew Bryan best remember his quick wit and boundless creativity. His ability to make people laugh was unmatched, and his presence brought warmth and energy wherever he went. Bryan's legacy is one of laughter, ingenuity, and an unrelenting passion for life.
Bryan's life was a testament to the joy of pursuing one's passions and the importance of family and friendship. He will be deeply missed, but his humor, creativity, and love for life will continue to live on in the hearts of those he leaves behind.
Visiting hours will be held Thursday, February 19, 2026 from 4 - 7 PM in the Buma-Sargeant Funeral Home, 42 Congress Street, Milford.
Funeral services will be held Friday, February 20, 2026 at 11am in the funeral home.
Following the funeral service on Friday, a luncheon to follow at Trinity Episcopal Church, 17 Congress Street, Milford.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in memory of Bryan, may be made to the American Heart Association or the Milford Humane Society.

