"The many friends of Dr. J. H. Bryant will regret to learn of the death of his estimable wife, which occurred yesterday morning at her residence on Loma Drive. The deceased had been an invalid for many years, and her death was caused by an organic disease of the heart. What makes her sudden taking off more lamentable is the absence of her husband, Dr. J. H. Bryant, who is very sick in St. Paul, so much so that he will not be able to be present for the funeral. The deceased was a noble woman, and had a large circle of friends. She was 50 years of age and leaves a daughter. For many years she has been secretary of the Los Angeles Orphan's home, and a member of the Congregational church."
"The many friends of Dr. J. H. Bryant will regret to learn of the death of his estimable wife, which occurred yesterday morning at her residence on Loma Drive. The deceased had been an invalid for many years, and her death was caused by an organic disease of the heart. What makes her sudden taking off more lamentable is the absence of her husband, Dr. J. H. Bryant, who is very sick in St. Paul, so much so that he will not be able to be present for the funeral. The deceased was a noble woman, and had a large circle of friends. She was 50 years of age and leaves a daughter. For many years she has been secretary of the Los Angeles Orphan's home, and a member of the Congregational church."
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Cynthia Ann Allison, 5th generation from Samuel Allison the 1st, Wife of J. H. Bryant, Born in Weathersfield, Vt., 1841, Died June 5, 1891.
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