Religion and Spirituality
Catholic Memorial Mass: Bryce Lander ’25
March 21, 2025 at 4:00pm – 5:00pm EDT
Hendricks Chapel
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The Catholic Chaplaincy of Hendricks Chapel at Syracuse University will host a Catholic Memorial Mass in Hendricks Chapel at 4:00 PM on Friday, March 21, 2025, to honor the life of Bryce Lander ’25, who passed away on March 2, 2025. The mass will be led by Father Gerry Waterman and a reception in the Noble Room of Hendricks Chapel will follow.
Catholic Memorial Mass: Bryce Lander ’25
March 21, 2025, 4:00 PM
Hendricks Chapel at Syracuse University
This service will also be streaming online via YouTube.
About Bryce Lander (from Donohue Funeral Home):
Bryce Peter Lander, of West Chester, Pennsylvania, passed away on March 2, 2025, at the age of 21. Born on May 30, 2003, in West Chester, he was the beloved son of Dr. Kenneth and Regina (nee Buonocore) Lander. Bryce attended Westtown School before enrolling in the College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University. There, he distinguished himself as an exceptional student, pursuing a dual focus in Political Science and Law, Society, and Policy Studies, while also mastering the Spanish language.
Known for his intellectual curiosity and passion for understanding societal complexities, Bryce earned the respect of both friends and faculty. His professors often spoke highly of his dedication, remarking on his insightful contributions to class discussions and projects. Bryce was seen not only as a student but as a future leader, one who would engage in public service and advocacy to address pressing social issues. Driven by a deep commitment to learning, he studied abroad at Reichman University in Herzliya, Israel, where he participated in policy lectures and attended the prestigious Herzliya Conference. Bryce also traveled to Jerusalem and Gaza to gain a more nuanced understanding of the region’s political landscape.
His work at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs reflected his desire to make meaningful contributions to public life, underscoring his aspiration to create positive change in his community and beyond. Bryce’s dedication to politics led him to pursue various internships, including serving as a National Grassroots Committee Member for Country First and as a Research Intern with the Democratic National Campaign Committee in Washington, DC. With a strong passion for politics and policymaking, Bryce planned to attend law school after graduation, with the goal of becoming a litigator committed to making a lasting and meaningful impact on society.
Beyond his academic accomplishments, Bryce was also a cherished member of the St. Thomas More Campus Ministry at Syracuse University, where he was a familiar and beloved presence at the Thursday Community Night Masses and dinners. Bryce was deeply admired by friends and family for his genuine kindness and compassion. He will be remembered as someone who always offered a listening ear, free of judgment. Outgoing and approachable, Bryce had a unique ability to engage in conversations with anyone on any topic, but what truly set him apart was his exceptional ability to listen with empathy and understanding.
Bryce had a passion for traveling, with recent visits to Hawaii and Madrid. His natural curiosity and love for learning about different cultures were always evident in his adventures. Each summer, he eagerly anticipated returning to Rhode Island to spend time with his family. An avid sports fan, Bryce excelled in both baseball and soccer, playing throughout high school, and remained a devoted supporter of the New York Yankees.
This event was first published on March 18, 2025 and last updated on March 19, 2025.
Event Details
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- Religion and Spirituality
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- Campus
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- Hendricks Chapel
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- SU Catholic Center
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- SU Catholic Center
sucatholic@syr.edu
+1.315.443.2600
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- Contact SU Catholic Center to request accommodations