Last week's Bee told of the finding of Mr. Bryant's body lying beside a horse in the barn on his farm. Death was attributed to a heart attack.
The following obiturary was read at the funeral:
Judge Andrew Bryant, son of Annanias and Sarah Sisk Bryant was born in Cocke County, Tenn. on December 20th, 1869, and departed this life October 1st, 1940, making his stay on earth 70 years, nine months and eleven days.
He came to Missouri in an early day and was united in marriage to Esther C. Clevenger in 1898. To this union 13 children - L. B. Bryant, Holliday, Texas; J. L. Bryant, Mooresville, Mo.; Roy Bryant, Cowgill; Lee Bryant, Bakersfield, California, Mrs. Ethel Reigel, Kansas City, Mo.; Allen Bryant, Cowgill; Mrs. Opal Vanbelcher, Kansas City, Mo.; Lloyd Bryant, Braymer; Mrs. Hazel McBee, Braymer; Mrs. Mabel Ellis, Kansas Ciaty, Kansas; Mrs. Faye Falconer, Kansas City, Mo.; and Lawrence Bryant of the home. A daughter, Fern, preceded him in death. He is also survived by 30 grand-childfren and three brothers, A. H. Bryant, Cowgill; L. L. Bryant, Excelsior Springs, Mo.; and Taylor Bryant, New Port, Tenn., besides a host of other relatives and friends.
He united with the Primitive Baptist church in 1896, and was a faithful member until the end.
(Obit: courtesy of Walter Gillespie)
Last week's Bee told of the finding of Mr. Bryant's body lying beside a horse in the barn on his farm. Death was attributed to a heart attack.
The following obiturary was read at the funeral:
Judge Andrew Bryant, son of Annanias and Sarah Sisk Bryant was born in Cocke County, Tenn. on December 20th, 1869, and departed this life October 1st, 1940, making his stay on earth 70 years, nine months and eleven days.
He came to Missouri in an early day and was united in marriage to Esther C. Clevenger in 1898. To this union 13 children - L. B. Bryant, Holliday, Texas; J. L. Bryant, Mooresville, Mo.; Roy Bryant, Cowgill; Lee Bryant, Bakersfield, California, Mrs. Ethel Reigel, Kansas City, Mo.; Allen Bryant, Cowgill; Mrs. Opal Vanbelcher, Kansas City, Mo.; Lloyd Bryant, Braymer; Mrs. Hazel McBee, Braymer; Mrs. Mabel Ellis, Kansas Ciaty, Kansas; Mrs. Faye Falconer, Kansas City, Mo.; and Lawrence Bryant of the home. A daughter, Fern, preceded him in death. He is also survived by 30 grand-childfren and three brothers, A. H. Bryant, Cowgill; L. L. Bryant, Excelsior Springs, Mo.; and Taylor Bryant, New Port, Tenn., besides a host of other relatives and friends.
He united with the Primitive Baptist church in 1896, and was a faithful member until the end.
(Obit: courtesy of Walter Gillespie)
Family Members
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Addison H. Bryant
1868–1948
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Cordelia "Delia" Bryant Breeden
1871–1939
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Lucinda Bryant Clevenger
1873–1936
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Daniel "Dan" Bryant
1876–1930
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R Taylor Bryant
1878–1942
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Thomas Nelson "Tom" Bryant
1880–1926
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Julia Bryant Acton
1883–1917
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Rev Lawson Lee Bryant
1886–1947
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Joseph B. Bryant
1889–1935
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Elbert Sisk Bryant
1891–1893
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Lemuel B Bryant
1894–1940
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John Lewis Bryant
1896–1955
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D Ray Bryant
1898–1976
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Milton Lee Bryant
1900–1977
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Ethel Mattie Bryant Riegel
1901–1965
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Judge Allen Bryant
1903–1978
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Opal Reva Bryant Chezem
1906–1994
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Elder Loyd C Bryant
1908–1993
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Hazel Pauline Bryant McBee
1910–1994
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Mabel Claudine Bryant Ellis
1912–2006
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Helen Faye Bryant Davis
1914–1990
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Leona Fern Bryant
1916–1918
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Elder Lawrence Landon Bryant
1917–1995
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