Married Kate Botsford 25 Oct 1903 Lee Co., AL.
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer 7 May 1914
Otis Bryan Dead
The many Columbus friends of Otis L. Bryan, who moved from Schatauga to Stone Wall, Ala. a little over two years ago, and seven months ago to Opelika, will be grieved to hear of his death, which occurred at his home on Hooper street at 5 o'clock Monday evening, May 4, after a three months' illness of spinal trouble and other complications. While his condition was known to be quite serious and little hope was entertained for his ultimate recovery, the end came much sooner than was expected. He was born at Marshallville, Ga., September 26, 1877, and was a respentative of one of Georgia's oldest and most distinguished families. He was married October 13, 1903 to Miss Kate Bostford, of Opelika, who with a little four year-old son, Linwood, survive him; also four sisters and five brothers--Cleveland Bryan, of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. J W Burden, of Macon, Ga., Mrs. R E Gassett, of Pavo, Ga.; Leon C and Jasper N. Bryan, and Mrs. Taylor Williams, of Marshallville, Ga.; Col. E L Bryan, of Moultrie, Ga., Mrs. Scott Brown, of Wray, Ga., and Mahlon Bryan, of Fitzgerald, Ga.
The funeral services were held at the residence at 2 o'clock Tuesday evening. Rev. W G Gregory officiating. The interment was in Farmville cemetery seven miles above Opelika.
Married Kate Botsford 25 Oct 1903 Lee Co., AL.
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer 7 May 1914
Otis Bryan Dead
The many Columbus friends of Otis L. Bryan, who moved from Schatauga to Stone Wall, Ala. a little over two years ago, and seven months ago to Opelika, will be grieved to hear of his death, which occurred at his home on Hooper street at 5 o'clock Monday evening, May 4, after a three months' illness of spinal trouble and other complications. While his condition was known to be quite serious and little hope was entertained for his ultimate recovery, the end came much sooner than was expected. He was born at Marshallville, Ga., September 26, 1877, and was a respentative of one of Georgia's oldest and most distinguished families. He was married October 13, 1903 to Miss Kate Bostford, of Opelika, who with a little four year-old son, Linwood, survive him; also four sisters and five brothers--Cleveland Bryan, of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. J W Burden, of Macon, Ga., Mrs. R E Gassett, of Pavo, Ga.; Leon C and Jasper N. Bryan, and Mrs. Taylor Williams, of Marshallville, Ga.; Col. E L Bryan, of Moultrie, Ga., Mrs. Scott Brown, of Wray, Ga., and Mahlon Bryan, of Fitzgerald, Ga.
The funeral services were held at the residence at 2 o'clock Tuesday evening. Rev. W G Gregory officiating. The interment was in Farmville cemetery seven miles above Opelika.
Family Members
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William Jackson Bryan
1869–1872
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Edwin Langston Bryan
1870–1946
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Leon Clark Bryan
1873–1927
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Olla Gertrude Bryan Gossett
1875–1939
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Ernest Bryan
1881–1882
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Capitola Jackson "Cap" Bryan Burden
1883–1956
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John Cleveland Bryan
1885–1920
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Pvt Josephus Bryan
1845–1864
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Christopher Columbus Bryan
1847–1851
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Mahlon Astor Bryan
1849–1921
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Nathan Bryan
1851–1863
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Mary Lofley Bryan Williams
1853–1937
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Sarah Elizabeth Bryan Brown
1856–1922
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Baby Daughter Bryan
1857–1859
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John William Potts Bryan
1859–1863
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Jasper Newton Bryan
1863–1935
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James Anderson Bryan
1866–1866
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