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Barbara Jean <I>Winn</I> Bryant

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Barbara Jean Winn Bryant

Birth
Roosevelt, Duchesne County, Utah, USA
Death
24 Mar 1984 (aged 36)
Utah, USA
Burial
Myton, Duchesne County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
B3_9_5
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Barbara Jean Winn Bryant, 36, of Myton, died March 24, 1984 in the Cedar Crest Convalescent Center of cancer.
She was born September 30, 1947, in Roosevelt to Albert LeRoy "Roy" and Elma Bell Curtis Winn.
She married Judge William "Jay" Bryant, June 19, 1970 on Elko, Nevada. The marriage was later solemnized ion the Salt Lake LDS Temple, June 12, 1975.
She was an active member of the LDS Church. She served as a Primary teacher, Nursery leader, as Young Women Secretary and was a sewing specialist in the Relief Society.
She had lived for a number of years in Talmage. She was a seamstress, quilter, and she crocheted many things. She loved to work in her garden and canned many things from it. she enjoyed cooking and loved her family.
She is survived by her husband of Myton; three children, Casey Rae, Judge William Jr., and Teddie Jo, all of Myton; five stepchildren; four step-grandchildren; her parents of Myton; grandmother, Belva B. Curtis, Roosevelt; brothers and sisters; Albert Curtis Winn, Doyle, LeRoy "Moose" Winn, Mrs. Kent (Glenna) Wilson, and Mrs. Karl (Donna) Lamb; preceded in death by a brother, LaRay Erastus Winn.
Burial was in the Myton Cemetery.
Uintah Basin Standard (UT) March 29, 1984.
Barbara Jean Winn Bryant, 36, of Myton, died March 24, 1984 in the Cedar Crest Convalescent Center of cancer.
She was born September 30, 1947, in Roosevelt to Albert LeRoy "Roy" and Elma Bell Curtis Winn.
She married Judge William "Jay" Bryant, June 19, 1970 on Elko, Nevada. The marriage was later solemnized ion the Salt Lake LDS Temple, June 12, 1975.
She was an active member of the LDS Church. She served as a Primary teacher, Nursery leader, as Young Women Secretary and was a sewing specialist in the Relief Society.
She had lived for a number of years in Talmage. She was a seamstress, quilter, and she crocheted many things. She loved to work in her garden and canned many things from it. she enjoyed cooking and loved her family.
She is survived by her husband of Myton; three children, Casey Rae, Judge William Jr., and Teddie Jo, all of Myton; five stepchildren; four step-grandchildren; her parents of Myton; grandmother, Belva B. Curtis, Roosevelt; brothers and sisters; Albert Curtis Winn, Doyle, LeRoy "Moose" Winn, Mrs. Kent (Glenna) Wilson, and Mrs. Karl (Donna) Lamb; preceded in death by a brother, LaRay Erastus Winn.
Burial was in the Myton Cemetery.
Uintah Basin Standard (UT) March 29, 1984.


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