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Bryant Hinckley Wadsworth

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Bryant Hinckley Wadsworth

Birth
Panaca, Lincoln County, Nevada, USA
Death
12 Jan 2017 (aged 74)
Burial
Panaca, Lincoln County, Nevada, USA Add to Map
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Bryant Hinckley Wadsworth
1942 - 2017

Early Life: Bryant was born December 28, 1942, the second of eleven children given by God to Franklin "Don" and Sylvia Hinckley Wadsworth, of Panaca, Nevada. His boyhood and youth were filled with the simple devotions of his faith in God, the security of his good-hearted family, the happy, hard work required on their farm, and the natural patriotism found in rural America.
Life's Work/Service/Interests: Bryant served as a missionary in Japan for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The sustained faith, effort, and growth demanded of him in the mission field yielded the lasting joy of his lifelong kinship with the Japanese people. Bryant married his sweetheart, Janet Kay Ridges, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Together they had thirteen children and moved their family eighteen times. Bryant’s loyalty to daily prayer and scripture study profoundly influenced his children, giving them an immovable foundation of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Bryant’s affectionate appreciation for farmers and farm life moved him to earn a doctorate in Agricultural Economics. For more than two decades, he negotiated trade agreements for agricultural commodities between the United States of America and her allies. He was chosen to serve as an interpreter for Japan’s Emperor Hirohito on the Emperor’s official friendship tour of American farms thirty years following the Second World War. After his retirement from the United States Department of Agriculture, he returned to Japan to build a highly successful subsidiary of a Utah-based business. He brought his Japanese management team to Panaca to camp under the stars in the land of his childhood. Friends and colleagues around the world fondly remember him as a man of cheerful integrity, genuine concern, inspired leadership, and rare humility. Bryant Hinckley Wadsworth passed from this life January 12, 2017. He was 74.
Family Message: "The generosity and unwavering goodness of his earthly presence, along with his sound counsel and captivating storytelling, are dearly missed by his remaining loved ones."
Preceded In Death By: His parents, one daughter, one son, and three grandchildren.
Services: LDS Chapels in Panaca, Nevada, as well as Highland, Utah
Burial: Panaca Memorial Park
Original Obituary Published By:
© Daily Herald | Provo, Utah | 16 Jan 2017
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
Bryant Hinckley Wadsworth
1942 - 2017

Early Life: Bryant was born December 28, 1942, the second of eleven children given by God to Franklin "Don" and Sylvia Hinckley Wadsworth, of Panaca, Nevada. His boyhood and youth were filled with the simple devotions of his faith in God, the security of his good-hearted family, the happy, hard work required on their farm, and the natural patriotism found in rural America.
Life's Work/Service/Interests: Bryant served as a missionary in Japan for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The sustained faith, effort, and growth demanded of him in the mission field yielded the lasting joy of his lifelong kinship with the Japanese people. Bryant married his sweetheart, Janet Kay Ridges, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Together they had thirteen children and moved their family eighteen times. Bryant’s loyalty to daily prayer and scripture study profoundly influenced his children, giving them an immovable foundation of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Bryant’s affectionate appreciation for farmers and farm life moved him to earn a doctorate in Agricultural Economics. For more than two decades, he negotiated trade agreements for agricultural commodities between the United States of America and her allies. He was chosen to serve as an interpreter for Japan’s Emperor Hirohito on the Emperor’s official friendship tour of American farms thirty years following the Second World War. After his retirement from the United States Department of Agriculture, he returned to Japan to build a highly successful subsidiary of a Utah-based business. He brought his Japanese management team to Panaca to camp under the stars in the land of his childhood. Friends and colleagues around the world fondly remember him as a man of cheerful integrity, genuine concern, inspired leadership, and rare humility. Bryant Hinckley Wadsworth passed from this life January 12, 2017. He was 74.
Family Message: "The generosity and unwavering goodness of his earthly presence, along with his sound counsel and captivating storytelling, are dearly missed by his remaining loved ones."
Preceded In Death By: His parents, one daughter, one son, and three grandchildren.
Services: LDS Chapels in Panaca, Nevada, as well as Highland, Utah
Burial: Panaca Memorial Park
Original Obituary Published By:
© Daily Herald | Provo, Utah | 16 Jan 2017
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley


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