Sherman Earl and Catherine Elizabeth Heiney Bryant
Sibling:
Roger Bryant
wife:
Dolores Ann Bissacca Bryant, M:63 years
Children:
Michael Dale Bryant
Michelle Renee Strzelecki
Marcia Lynn Adams
Marlyce Diane Farnum
Grandchildren:
Scott
Anne Marie
Brian
Danielle
David
Katelynn
Brooke
Randall
Zachary
Troy
Logan
Mr. Bryant was very active at St. David's Episcopal Church in Southfield where he served many capacities during his 55 years as a parishioner.
He was a US Army Veteran and member of the American Legion. Mr. Bryant graduated from Indiana University with a BS in Chemistry. He later went to Northwestern University and where he received his his MBA in Marketing and finished his education by obtaining his Juris Doctorate from the University of Detroit.
He enjoyed a long career practicing law, antiquing and wood working. However, he was most comfortable in his bib overalls serving homemade cold duck to family and friends during happy hours on his deck.
He was a simple man but loved his family fiercely. He was a man of few words but spoke with integrity and kindness. He had a sparkle in his eye and a smile that would melt your heart. He was a wonderful man and will be deeply missed.
Sherman Earl and Catherine Elizabeth Heiney Bryant
Sibling:
Roger Bryant
wife:
Dolores Ann Bissacca Bryant, M:63 years
Children:
Michael Dale Bryant
Michelle Renee Strzelecki
Marcia Lynn Adams
Marlyce Diane Farnum
Grandchildren:
Scott
Anne Marie
Brian
Danielle
David
Katelynn
Brooke
Randall
Zachary
Troy
Logan
Mr. Bryant was very active at St. David's Episcopal Church in Southfield where he served many capacities during his 55 years as a parishioner.
He was a US Army Veteran and member of the American Legion. Mr. Bryant graduated from Indiana University with a BS in Chemistry. He later went to Northwestern University and where he received his his MBA in Marketing and finished his education by obtaining his Juris Doctorate from the University of Detroit.
He enjoyed a long career practicing law, antiquing and wood working. However, he was most comfortable in his bib overalls serving homemade cold duck to family and friends during happy hours on his deck.
He was a simple man but loved his family fiercely. He was a man of few words but spoke with integrity and kindness. He had a sparkle in his eye and a smile that would melt your heart. He was a wonderful man and will be deeply missed.
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