Born in Greenville, she was a daughter of the late John and Mattie Kohn Roberson.
Mrs. Bryant was a Real Estate Broker with Virginia Holmes Realty for 62 years and was the first female Realtor Emeritus in Greenville County. She was also co-owner of the Seafood Shanty.
She loved sharing God’s word, and spent the majority of her life as a member of Pendleton Street Baptist Church where she was a Sunday School Teacher. Most recently, she was a member of First Baptist, Mauldin.
Mrs. Bryant also enjoyed creating art at the Simpsonville Senior Center and participating in her Bible Study Group.
She is survived by her daughter, Ginny Lee Bryant; adopted daughter, Della Latimore; one grandchild, Katlyn Kirby McCoy (Andy); one great-grandchild, Lindley Kate McCoy; and one sister, Frankie Neal (Francis).
She was preceded in death by her son, Mark Harrison Bryant.
Burial at Graceland East Memorial Park.
Born in Greenville, she was a daughter of the late John and Mattie Kohn Roberson.
Mrs. Bryant was a Real Estate Broker with Virginia Holmes Realty for 62 years and was the first female Realtor Emeritus in Greenville County. She was also co-owner of the Seafood Shanty.
She loved sharing God’s word, and spent the majority of her life as a member of Pendleton Street Baptist Church where she was a Sunday School Teacher. Most recently, she was a member of First Baptist, Mauldin.
Mrs. Bryant also enjoyed creating art at the Simpsonville Senior Center and participating in her Bible Study Group.
She is survived by her daughter, Ginny Lee Bryant; adopted daughter, Della Latimore; one grandchild, Katlyn Kirby McCoy (Andy); one great-grandchild, Lindley Kate McCoy; and one sister, Frankie Neal (Francis).
She was preceded in death by her son, Mark Harrison Bryant.
Burial at Graceland East Memorial Park.
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