Services were scheduled today at 3 p.m. at Ten Island Baptist Church with the Rev. L. Wood Slayton and the Rev. Buford Robinson officiating. Burial was in Ohatchee Cemetery with Gray Brown Service Mortuary in charge.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Glenda Ann Bryant; three daughters, Mrs. Denise Graham of Wellington, Miss Phyllis Bryant and Miss Cheryl Bryant, both of Ohatchee; a son, Terry Bryant of Ohatchee; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Bryant of Ohatchee; fours sisters, Mrs. Marion B. O'Kelley, Mrs. Logene Scott, Mrs. Ann Boyd and Mrs. Judy Epperson, all of Ohatchee, and three brothers, Lamar Bryant and Milton Bryant, both of Ohatchee, and Albert Bryant of Anniston.
Pallbearers were Johnny Berry, Jerry Clough, Doug HIggins, James Williams, Ray Harcrow, and Waymon Buford.
Mr. Bryant was a native of Calhoun County and live in New Orleans, La., three months. He was manager of B.F. Goodrich Stores, a veteran of the Korean conflict and a member of Ten Island Baptist Church.
Services were scheduled today at 3 p.m. at Ten Island Baptist Church with the Rev. L. Wood Slayton and the Rev. Buford Robinson officiating. Burial was in Ohatchee Cemetery with Gray Brown Service Mortuary in charge.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Glenda Ann Bryant; three daughters, Mrs. Denise Graham of Wellington, Miss Phyllis Bryant and Miss Cheryl Bryant, both of Ohatchee; a son, Terry Bryant of Ohatchee; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Bryant of Ohatchee; fours sisters, Mrs. Marion B. O'Kelley, Mrs. Logene Scott, Mrs. Ann Boyd and Mrs. Judy Epperson, all of Ohatchee, and three brothers, Lamar Bryant and Milton Bryant, both of Ohatchee, and Albert Bryant of Anniston.
Pallbearers were Johnny Berry, Jerry Clough, Doug HIggins, James Williams, Ray Harcrow, and Waymon Buford.
Mr. Bryant was a native of Calhoun County and live in New Orleans, La., three months. He was manager of B.F. Goodrich Stores, a veteran of the Korean conflict and a member of Ten Island Baptist Church.
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