Bryan E. Lelos, age 60, a resident of Tewksbury for 24 years, formerly of Medford and Melrose, passed away on Thursday, March 20, 2025 at the Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston surround by his family.
Bryan was raised in Melrose and graduated from Melrose High School. Bryan enjoyed his travels to Aruba of which he and Patty received the “Distinguished Ambassador" certificate, based on the number of consecutive years of visiting the island of Aruba. Bryan loved to travel to Clearwater Beach, Florida with his family and enjoy “Crabby Bills” restaurant.
As an avid Boston sports fan, Bryan was a longtime season ticket holder of the New England Patriots and Boston Bruins.
Bryan is survived by his former wife of 30 years Patricia A. (O’Toole) Lelos.
Bryan is survived by his two children who he loved with every ounce of his being, Brianna R. (Lelos) Greenwood and her husband Matthew, and his son Bryan M. Lelos, all of whom are from Tewksbury.
Bryan leaves behind his grandchildren, Isabella (Bella) and Colton Greenwood, of Tewksbury.
Bryan is also survived by his mother in law Lydia O’Toole and the late John O’Toole Sr. of Arlington.
Bryan was the brother in law of John and Cheryl O’Toole of Woburn; Sheila Silva and Ronald (Ron) Tassinari of Medford; Robert (Bob) and Megan O’Toole of Manchester.
Bryan was the loving uncle and godfather to Julie A. Silva of Medford and her long time partner Matthew (Matt) Welch of Medford, and loving uncle to Ashley A. Silva and partner Justin Burt of Medford.
Bryan was the son of the late Paul Lelos of Melrose and Nancy (Sheckleton) Lelos.
Bryan was the nephew and godchild of Arlene Lelos of Chelsea.
Family and friends will be received on Thursday, March 27th, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Farmer & Dee Funeral Home, 16 Lee Street, Tewksbury. His funeral procession will begin on Friday, March 28th at 10:30 a.m. at the funeral home, followed by his Funeral Mass at 11:30 a.m. at St. William’s Church 1351 Main Street, Route 38, Tewksbury. Services will conclude with interment of his ashes at Tewksbury Cemetery, 172 East Street, Tewksbury.
Composed with love by his children