CPL 31 INF
WWI
Cattle Rancher
Mrs. William Gerard was called to North Sacramento last week by the death of her brother, Joseph Stanton Bryant, 55. He suffered a heart attack about four weeks ago and had been confined to his home since. He was born in Diamond Springs, El Dorado County, July 4, 1892. His parents were the late Charles and Isabella J. Bryant. He was a member of Suisun Lodge No. 55, F.&AM.
Bryant leaves his wife, Hattie W. Bryant, a sister, Mrs. William Gerard and a brother, Kenneth J. Bryant of Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.
Interment was in Rockville cemetery in Suisun Valley, Solano County, April 9, 1947.
CPL 31 INF
WWI
Cattle Rancher
Mrs. William Gerard was called to North Sacramento last week by the death of her brother, Joseph Stanton Bryant, 55. He suffered a heart attack about four weeks ago and had been confined to his home since. He was born in Diamond Springs, El Dorado County, July 4, 1892. His parents were the late Charles and Isabella J. Bryant. He was a member of Suisun Lodge No. 55, F.&AM.
Bryant leaves his wife, Hattie W. Bryant, a sister, Mrs. William Gerard and a brother, Kenneth J. Bryant of Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.
Interment was in Rockville cemetery in Suisun Valley, Solano County, April 9, 1947.
Gravesite Details
Cemetery office records. SCGS 1983. Family Search. Field survey 2004.
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