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John Carlyle (J.C.) Herbert “Herb” Bryant Jr.

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John Carlyle (J.C.) Herbert “Herb” Bryant Jr. Veteran

Birth
Death
1 Apr 2023 (aged 83)
Fairfax, Fairfax City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Alexandria, Alexandria City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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J.C. Herbert "Herb" Bryant Jr. of McLean, VA died on April 1, 2023 at the INOVA hospital in Fairfax, VA at the age of 83.

Herb was, first and foremost, a patriot. He loved America and devoted his life to service in many unique capacities. He started his service career in the United States Navy and received an honorable discharge after six years of active duty service. He continued his 60 plus year National Security career working in several federal agencies taking on many challenging assignments.

Herb was always drawn to law enforcement and he became active at the local, state and federal level. He worked with several police departments and assisted them in solving cases and reducing crime. He worked directly with the U.S. Marshals and the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) helping police of the 195 member countries to work together and make the world a safer place.

Those who knew Herb found him to be a man of action. He liked to get things done. Herb was constantly looking to be involved in meaningful ways and helping others, and he had much success. His very open demeanor befriended many at all levels and he enjoyed building new relationships.

Herb always loved the ocean. He was a good sailor and diver. On land, he loved fast cars and was a Harley-Davidson fan. He could often be found riding the roads on his motorcycle.

A career of distinction describes Herb Bryant, but his true legacy is represented by his children and grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his son, Van Bryant, brothers James Bryant and Arthur H. Bryant, half-sister, Margot C. Couzens, and half-brother, William Chewning.

Northern Virginia Burial & Cremation Society
J.C. Herbert "Herb" Bryant Jr. of McLean, VA died on April 1, 2023 at the INOVA hospital in Fairfax, VA at the age of 83.

Herb was, first and foremost, a patriot. He loved America and devoted his life to service in many unique capacities. He started his service career in the United States Navy and received an honorable discharge after six years of active duty service. He continued his 60 plus year National Security career working in several federal agencies taking on many challenging assignments.

Herb was always drawn to law enforcement and he became active at the local, state and federal level. He worked with several police departments and assisted them in solving cases and reducing crime. He worked directly with the U.S. Marshals and the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) helping police of the 195 member countries to work together and make the world a safer place.

Those who knew Herb found him to be a man of action. He liked to get things done. Herb was constantly looking to be involved in meaningful ways and helping others, and he had much success. His very open demeanor befriended many at all levels and he enjoyed building new relationships.

Herb always loved the ocean. He was a good sailor and diver. On land, he loved fast cars and was a Harley-Davidson fan. He could often be found riding the roads on his motorcycle.

A career of distinction describes Herb Bryant, but his true legacy is represented by his children and grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his son, Van Bryant, brothers James Bryant and Arthur H. Bryant, half-sister, Margot C. Couzens, and half-brother, William Chewning.

Northern Virginia Burial & Cremation Society

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