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Michael Jefferson Bryan

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Michael Jefferson Bryan

Birth
Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio, USA
Death
17 Dec 2010 (aged 60)
Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Beaver, Pike County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.0349364, Longitude: -82.831562
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Michael J. Bryan, of the Rosemount area, died unexpectedly early Friday morning, Dec. 17, 2010, at Southern Ohio Medical Center in Portsmouth.

Born Nov. 24, 1950, in Portsmouth, he was the son of Howard J. Bryan and Muriel Winifred Hines Bryan. He is survived by his mother, Winnie Bryan, of Hill View Retirement Center; a sister, Nancy E. Aiken of Guysville; a sister and brother-in-law, Susan and Michael Detwiler of Columbus; two nieces, Jessica Aiken of Chicago, IL, and Marianne J. Aiken of Lancaster; and his former wife, Kay Ellen Gilmer.

Mike was a graduate of The Ohio State University with a degree in journalism. He joined his father in business serving as vice president of Big Value Discount Inc. with Big Value Discount, the Village Shop in New Boston, and Bryan's on Gallia Street in Portsmouth. He was also the manager of Bryan's, and after his father's death in 1986, he assumed the presidency of Big Value Discount Inc. After the stores were closed in the 1990s, he became a financial advisor for American Express. Currently he and his sister and brother-in-law operate Sunrise Vending at Shawnee State University.

As a community activist, he founded the Portsmouth Area Peace Coalition and Appalachia First. He had served as president of the Scioto County Habitat for Humanity and as a volunteer for Loaves and Fishes. He ran for Ohio state representative in 2004 as an independent.

He was an accomplished author, musician and composer. Mike's articles appeared in the Portsmouth Daily Times, the Portsmouth Free Press, and on the World Socialist Website and commondreams.org, where his "Dear Mr. President" piece was picked up nationally and republished in papers across the country and was mentioned on national radio. From the 1960s through the 1980s, he was a member of several bands: Something New, Canterfield Canoe, Child, Highway, and the Retros. He wrote music for them all and continued composing and playing as a regular at "Third Thursday Open Mic Nights" in Portsmouth.

A remembrance and celebration of his life will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Brant Funeral Home in Portsmouth. The family will receive friends at Brant's in Portsmouth from noon to 2 p.m. on Thursday. Burial will be in Beaver Union Cemetery in Beaver.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Portsmouth Daily Times
21 December 2010 (Tuesday)

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Michael J. Bryan, of the Rosemount area, died unexpectedly early Friday morning, Dec. 17, 2010, at Southern Ohio Medical Center in Portsmouth.

Born Nov. 24, 1950, in Portsmouth, he was the son of Howard J. Bryan and Muriel Winifred Hines Bryan. He is survived by his mother, Winnie Bryan, of Hill View Retirement Center; a sister, Nancy E. Aiken of Guysville; a sister and brother-in-law, Susan and Michael Detwiler of Columbus; two nieces, Jessica Aiken of Chicago, IL, and Marianne J. Aiken of Lancaster; and his former wife, Kay Ellen Gilmer.

Mike was a graduate of The Ohio State University with a degree in journalism. He joined his father in business serving as vice president of Big Value Discount Inc. with Big Value Discount, the Village Shop in New Boston, and Bryan's on Gallia Street in Portsmouth. He was also the manager of Bryan's, and after his father's death in 1986, he assumed the presidency of Big Value Discount Inc. After the stores were closed in the 1990s, he became a financial advisor for American Express. Currently he and his sister and brother-in-law operate Sunrise Vending at Shawnee State University.

As a community activist, he founded the Portsmouth Area Peace Coalition and Appalachia First. He had served as president of the Scioto County Habitat for Humanity and as a volunteer for Loaves and Fishes. He ran for Ohio state representative in 2004 as an independent.

He was an accomplished author, musician and composer. Mike's articles appeared in the Portsmouth Daily Times, the Portsmouth Free Press, and on the World Socialist Website and commondreams.org, where his "Dear Mr. President" piece was picked up nationally and republished in papers across the country and was mentioned on national radio. From the 1960s through the 1980s, he was a member of several bands: Something New, Canterfield Canoe, Child, Highway, and the Retros. He wrote music for them all and continued composing and playing as a regular at "Third Thursday Open Mic Nights" in Portsmouth.

A remembrance and celebration of his life will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Brant Funeral Home in Portsmouth. The family will receive friends at Brant's in Portsmouth from noon to 2 p.m. on Thursday. Burial will be in Beaver Union Cemetery in Beaver.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Portsmouth Daily Times
21 December 2010 (Tuesday)

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