Born in Sapphire, N.C., he was a son of the late Dewitt Ransom and MiMi Miller Bryson. He was a retired auto mechanic with Johnson Motors and a World War II Army veteran, serving as a 4th grade technical sergeant with Company B 609th Tank Destroyer Battalion. He was a member of First Damascus Baptist Church.
Survivors include a daughter, Ellen Martin of Greenwood; two sons, Leslie Ray Bryson of Murrells Inlet and Edward Carlton Bryson of Bradley; a sister, Mae Waldrup of Brevard, N.C.; two brothers, Fred Bryson and Ules Bryson, both of Brevard; seven grandchildren; and a great grandchild. Pallbearers are grandsons Eddie Bryson, Jeremy Bryson, Jamie Bryson, Jeffrey Martin, Russell Martin and Kelly Bryson.
Honorary escorts are Hilton “Hilty” Dodgen, Hilton L. Dodgen, Randy Dodgen, Daryl Dodgen, Lewis Beaube, Tommy Harvin, Bubba Harvin, Bobby Fisher, Ronnie Fisher and Jerry Bryson.
Born in Sapphire, N.C., he was a son of the late Dewitt Ransom and MiMi Miller Bryson. He was a retired auto mechanic with Johnson Motors and a World War II Army veteran, serving as a 4th grade technical sergeant with Company B 609th Tank Destroyer Battalion. He was a member of First Damascus Baptist Church.
Survivors include a daughter, Ellen Martin of Greenwood; two sons, Leslie Ray Bryson of Murrells Inlet and Edward Carlton Bryson of Bradley; a sister, Mae Waldrup of Brevard, N.C.; two brothers, Fred Bryson and Ules Bryson, both of Brevard; seven grandchildren; and a great grandchild. Pallbearers are grandsons Eddie Bryson, Jeremy Bryson, Jamie Bryson, Jeffrey Martin, Russell Martin and Kelly Bryson.
Honorary escorts are Hilton “Hilty” Dodgen, Hilton L. Dodgen, Randy Dodgen, Daryl Dodgen, Lewis Beaube, Tommy Harvin, Bubba Harvin, Bobby Fisher, Ronnie Fisher and Jerry Bryson.
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