He was a veteran of WW 11 and is a member of the Dewey Lowman Post of the American Legion in Arbutus, Md. He was also a member of St. Agnes Church in Catonsville, Md., and a member of the Knights of Columbus.
He is survived by three sons, Thomas Bryant of Baltimore, Md., James Bryant of Catonsville, Md. And Kenneth Bryant and wife Jennifer of Burtonsville, Md., three loving grandchildren, Jeremy, Daniel and Courtney Bryant, two sisters, Rebha Bryant of Baltimore, Md., and Gloria Wilson and her husband Earl of Salisbury, Md., sisters-in-law, Charlotte J. Bryant of Reedville, Va., and Alice D. Bryant of Fairport, Va., and by eight nephews and nieces and many friends and neighbors.
He was pre-deceased by his loving wife, Helen Elizabeth Bryant (nee Bruchey) and a son Lawrence Bryant; also by his brothers, Emmett Bryant of Reedville, Va. and Thomas Bryant of Fairport, Va., and sisters, Louise B. Miles and Ruby B. Hauk of Baltimore, Md.
A mass of Christian burial was celebrated on 29 April 2005 at St. Agnes Church, with interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, Baltimore, Md.
The Baltimore Sun (MD), 28 Apr 2005, pg 6B
He was a veteran of WW 11 and is a member of the Dewey Lowman Post of the American Legion in Arbutus, Md. He was also a member of St. Agnes Church in Catonsville, Md., and a member of the Knights of Columbus.
He is survived by three sons, Thomas Bryant of Baltimore, Md., James Bryant of Catonsville, Md. And Kenneth Bryant and wife Jennifer of Burtonsville, Md., three loving grandchildren, Jeremy, Daniel and Courtney Bryant, two sisters, Rebha Bryant of Baltimore, Md., and Gloria Wilson and her husband Earl of Salisbury, Md., sisters-in-law, Charlotte J. Bryant of Reedville, Va., and Alice D. Bryant of Fairport, Va., and by eight nephews and nieces and many friends and neighbors.
He was pre-deceased by his loving wife, Helen Elizabeth Bryant (nee Bruchey) and a son Lawrence Bryant; also by his brothers, Emmett Bryant of Reedville, Va. and Thomas Bryant of Fairport, Va., and sisters, Louise B. Miles and Ruby B. Hauk of Baltimore, Md.
A mass of Christian burial was celebrated on 29 April 2005 at St. Agnes Church, with interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, Baltimore, Md.
The Baltimore Sun (MD), 28 Apr 2005, pg 6B
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