Frank Bryan, 88, 545 Ave. E., died Monday morning in a Billings nursing home.
Mr. Bryan was born in Steeleville, Missouri, March 10, 1874, a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bryan. He was educated in S t e e 1 e v i 1 1 e schools. At the age of 21 came to Two Dot. where he ranched, In 1910, he moved to Big Timber and ranched there, as well.
He moved to Manhattan in 1930 and to Columbus in 1934, where he worked on the Henry Keating ranch. He married Vera Alice Griffith in Big Timber April 21, 1923. He later moved to Billings, working for Millwork Supply Inns and Contractors until retiring in 1950.
Survivors include the widow; three sons, Zahan Bryan of Fromberg, William S. Bryan of Seattle and Archie D. Bryan of Harlowton; and two daughters, Mrs James L. Walker of 220 Yellow stone Ave. and Mrs. Lonney White, 2146 Fair-view Place.
Funeral services will be Thursday , at 10 a.m. at the Dahl-Brown Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Henry D. Coulter, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiating.
Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens.
Frank Bryan, 88, 545 Ave. E., died Monday morning in a Billings nursing home.
Mr. Bryan was born in Steeleville, Missouri, March 10, 1874, a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bryan. He was educated in S t e e 1 e v i 1 1 e schools. At the age of 21 came to Two Dot. where he ranched, In 1910, he moved to Big Timber and ranched there, as well.
He moved to Manhattan in 1930 and to Columbus in 1934, where he worked on the Henry Keating ranch. He married Vera Alice Griffith in Big Timber April 21, 1923. He later moved to Billings, working for Millwork Supply Inns and Contractors until retiring in 1950.
Survivors include the widow; three sons, Zahan Bryan of Fromberg, William S. Bryan of Seattle and Archie D. Bryan of Harlowton; and two daughters, Mrs James L. Walker of 220 Yellow stone Ave. and Mrs. Lonney White, 2146 Fair-view Place.
Funeral services will be Thursday , at 10 a.m. at the Dahl-Brown Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Henry D. Coulter, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiating.
Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens.
Inscription
1874 - 1862
G. Frank Bryan
"short for George Frank George Bryan"