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Bessie Margaret <I>Blaisdell</I> Bryant

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Bessie Margaret Blaisdell Bryant

Birth
Franklin County, Maine, USA
Death
29 Jun 2007 (aged 85)
Burien, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
SeaTac, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section VETS, Block 187, Lot D3
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Margaret B. BRYANT Born in Southwest Harbor, Maine, October 24, 1921, the fifth of five children, she died June 29, 2007. She was a graduate of South Kitsap Union High School and attended the University of Washington. She was an active member of Highline United Methodist Church for over 50 years, where she served in many capacities from Sunday School teacher to United Methodist Women president. She was involved with many service organizations over the years, most recently, PEO Sisterhood and Garden Club. Her friends were a big part of her life and she was a very compassionate person who enjoyed people. She established a chapter of the organization "Women Alone Together" in Seattle over ten years ago. Her husband preceded her in death and she is survived by a brother, Hinton Blaisdell of Spokane, two sons, Stan Bryant of Federal Way and Dan Bryant of Kent, along with six grandchildren, three great-grand children and countless friends. Services will be held at Highline United Methodist Church (130th & 1st Ave. S. in Burien) on Friday, July 6 at 4:00 p.m., Burial Services will be at Washington Memorial Cemetery. Viewing will be at BONNEY- WATSON Parker Chapel (900 S.W. 146th St. in Burien) on Friday, July 6 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The family prefers memorial contributions be made in memory of Margaret B. Bryant to the American Lung Association or to Highline United Methodist Church.
Margaret B. BRYANT Born in Southwest Harbor, Maine, October 24, 1921, the fifth of five children, she died June 29, 2007. She was a graduate of South Kitsap Union High School and attended the University of Washington. She was an active member of Highline United Methodist Church for over 50 years, where she served in many capacities from Sunday School teacher to United Methodist Women president. She was involved with many service organizations over the years, most recently, PEO Sisterhood and Garden Club. Her friends were a big part of her life and she was a very compassionate person who enjoyed people. She established a chapter of the organization "Women Alone Together" in Seattle over ten years ago. Her husband preceded her in death and she is survived by a brother, Hinton Blaisdell of Spokane, two sons, Stan Bryant of Federal Way and Dan Bryant of Kent, along with six grandchildren, three great-grand children and countless friends. Services will be held at Highline United Methodist Church (130th & 1st Ave. S. in Burien) on Friday, July 6 at 4:00 p.m., Burial Services will be at Washington Memorial Cemetery. Viewing will be at BONNEY- WATSON Parker Chapel (900 S.W. 146th St. in Burien) on Friday, July 6 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The family prefers memorial contributions be made in memory of Margaret B. Bryant to the American Lung Association or to Highline United Methodist Church.


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