B.E. Bryant
B.E. Bryant, an early settler of Washita county, died at his home four miles north of Cloud Chief, Saturday, July 15. Mr. Bryant was one of the first merchants of Cloud Chief and later was a merchant in Gotebo, his last business venture being a moving picture show at Gotebo. His health failed a little over a year ago and he sold out and moved to his farm near Cloud Chief. He leaves a wife and six children to mourn his loss.
Funeral services were held at the home Monday and burial was made at Cloud Chief cemetery.
B.E. Bryant
B.E. Bryant, an early settler of Washita county, died at his home four miles north of Cloud Chief, Saturday, July 15. Mr. Bryant was one of the first merchants of Cloud Chief and later was a merchant in Gotebo, his last business venture being a moving picture show at Gotebo. His health failed a little over a year ago and he sold out and moved to his farm near Cloud Chief. He leaves a wife and six children to mourn his loss.
Funeral services were held at the home Monday and burial was made at Cloud Chief cemetery.
Family Members
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Mrs Rebecca Elizabeth Bryant Smith
1844–1900
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Ruth J. Bryant Creal
1848–1932
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Eunice Bryant
1849–1866
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William M Bryant
1850–1937
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Louisa Catherine Bryant Terrill
1853–1926
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John D Bryant
1856–1856
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Thomas Malcolm Bryant
1868–1892
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Judge Bruce W Bryant
1877–1954
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Rosa L Bryant
1879–1880
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Sue Bryant Hackleman
1882–1915
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