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Samuel Barbee Bryan

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Samuel Barbee Bryan

Birth
USA
Death
11 Mar 1931 (aged 51–52)
Bryson, Giles County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Pulaski, Giles County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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BRYAN, Samuel Barbee The Pulaski (TN) Citizen 18 Mar 1931
After a lingering illness extending over some two years, Sam B. Bryan of Bryson, who has been associated with W. W. Dillon & Co., real estate Nashville, for several years, passed away at his home Wednesday, March 11.
After funeral services at the home, the body was laid away at Pulaski, Thursday afternoon. Beside an extreme circle of friends here in Giles County, Mr. Bryan has many friends in Nashville. His son, William Bryan is with the Third National Bank. Another son, Buford Bryan, is a student at Vanderbilt University; and a daughter, Miss Orlena Bryan is studying at the Nashville Conservatory of Music. His wife and another daughter also survives.
On the evening of March 11, 1931 at 8:45 o'clock the loyal soul of S. B. Bryan sailed into the great unknown to happy fields of asphodels, where there is only peace and joy. How symbolical of a beautiful rose was the life of Mr. Bryan. Much of his life was beheld because of illness, yet while he was in good health the more beautiful characteristics of his life made it pleasant for those with whom he came in contact.
He was the father of seven fine children, four boys and three girls. He was a kind and devoted husband and father.
He always looked on the bright side of life and wanted everybody to do the same. His benefit to the world was appreciated by those who knew him.
He will be missed for days to come. Dear friends, do not grieve for this beloved man for he has risen to a life nobler, fuller, grander and better, a life whose influence is love, whose duration is eternity.
For many years up until his illness, Mr. Bryan worked with W. W. Dillon of Nashville, Tennessee.
Rev. Taylor of Pulaski, Rev. Chenault of Elkton, and Rev. Lovell of Delrose conducted the funeral service which was held at the residence at Bryson after which his body was committed to the earth in beautiful Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski, Tenn.
"Oh how hard it would be lo leave the homeland shores, If the hope did not live that soon we shall see them again, Farewell, farewell, until we see you again." A Friend.
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BRYAN, Samuel Barbee The Pulaski (TN) Citizen 18 Mar 1931
After a lingering illness extending over some two years, Sam B. Bryan of Bryson, who has been associated with W. W. Dillon & Co., real estate Nashville, for several years, passed away at his home Wednesday, March 11.
After funeral services at the home, the body was laid away at Pulaski, Thursday afternoon. Beside an extreme circle of friends here in Giles County, Mr. Bryan has many friends in Nashville. His son, William Bryan is with the Third National Bank. Another son, Buford Bryan, is a student at Vanderbilt University; and a daughter, Miss Orlena Bryan is studying at the Nashville Conservatory of Music. His wife and another daughter also survives.
On the evening of March 11, 1931 at 8:45 o'clock the loyal soul of S. B. Bryan sailed into the great unknown to happy fields of asphodels, where there is only peace and joy. How symbolical of a beautiful rose was the life of Mr. Bryan. Much of his life was beheld because of illness, yet while he was in good health the more beautiful characteristics of his life made it pleasant for those with whom he came in contact.
He was the father of seven fine children, four boys and three girls. He was a kind and devoted husband and father.
He always looked on the bright side of life and wanted everybody to do the same. His benefit to the world was appreciated by those who knew him.
He will be missed for days to come. Dear friends, do not grieve for this beloved man for he has risen to a life nobler, fuller, grander and better, a life whose influence is love, whose duration is eternity.
For many years up until his illness, Mr. Bryan worked with W. W. Dillon of Nashville, Tennessee.
Rev. Taylor of Pulaski, Rev. Chenault of Elkton, and Rev. Lovell of Delrose conducted the funeral service which was held at the residence at Bryson after which his body was committed to the earth in beautiful Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski, Tenn.
"Oh how hard it would be lo leave the homeland shores, If the hope did not live that soon we shall see them again, Farewell, farewell, until we see you again." A Friend.


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