FUNERAL CARD
MARY WILLIA WHITE BASS
In Loving Memory
Mary Bass
December 15, 1910 - February 6, 2000
Funeral Service
New Shiloh Baptist Church
Tuesday, February 8, 2000, 2:00 PM
Interment
Laurel Hill Cemetery
Officiating
Rev. Allan Sherrod
Rev. Elvis Clark
Survivors:
Daughters & Sons-in-Law:
Mary & George Blow
Betty & Neil Sherrod
Winnette & Greg Stinson
Son & Daughter-In-Law
Billy Joe & Dolores Bass
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Sister
Essie W. Moncrief
Grandchildren
George W Blow, III
Nancy B. Goodwin
Gregory L. Bass
Karen E Bass
David & Debra Blow
Lisa & Darrin West
Ted & Cathy Harris
Teresa & Tommy Moore
Susan E Sherrod
24 Great Grandchildren
1 Great Great Grandson
Several Neices & Nephews
Preceded in Death by her:
Father: James Edward White
Mother: Mary Melvina "Vinnie" Parker
Son: Allen Wayne Bass
Granddaughter: Tracie Delana Harris
Sister: Katie Mae White Lindsay Rich
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*Submitted by Winnette Stinson
MRS. CLYDE KELLY BELCHER
Cairo Messenger, March 14, 1975
Mrs. Clyde Kelly Belcher Dies in Birmingham
Mrs. Clyde Kelly Belcher formerly of this county and a daughter of the late D. W. and Ella Gee Kelly, died Thursday, March 6, 1975 in Birmingham, Ala.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon in the Grace Episcopal Church by Father South and interment followed in Forest Hills Cemetery in Birmingham.
Mrs. Belcher was a member of the Whigham Methodist Church, the Victoria Rebecca Lodge No. 32, the Veteran's Auxiliary and the U.D.C.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Gladys Norman of Birmingham, two grandsons, Raymond L. Norman of Merrit Island, Fla. and James C. Belcher of Miami and two great grandsons; two brothers, Claude F. Kelly of Whigham, Ga. and Donald G. Kelly of Pelham, Ga.; four sisters, Mrs. W. F. Lawrence, Camilla Ga., Mrs. J. T. Stephens, Calvary, Ga., and Mrs Ruth Kelly and Mrs. B. H. Belcher both of Whigham, Ga. and a number of nieces and nephews.
Submitted by Janet Sumner
SAMUEL A. BELCHER
The Cairo Messenger, April 6, 1956
Death Claims S. A. Belcher, Sr.
Veteran Missionary is Laid At Rest Here Friday
A final tribute was paid here on Friday afternoon to the Rev. Samuel A. Belcher, 79, one of the most distinguished and most beloved religious leaders ever from this area, who served 30 years as a Methodist missionary to Brazil, S. A.
Death occurred on Wednesday of last week, March 28, at Arlington, VA, where he had made his home for some time with a daughter. He had been ill about four weeks but was in feeble health for some two years.
The remains arrived here and the funeral was held at the First Methodist Church at 4 p.m. last Friday. Burial followed in Cairo Cemetery. Reverend E. Williams was in charge of the service with For-- Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Pallbears were Francis Allen, J. D. Belcher, --- Brinson, Aris Mixon, W. E. Vanlandingham and Elmer Wilcox.
Rev. Mr. Belcher was born October, 1876, in what was known for many years as the Belcher settlement just a few miles north of Cairo, in Decatur County, now Grady. He was the son of the late Abram Burke and Adoline Tobitha Pearce Belcher.
In early manhood, he married the former Miss Goldie Mae Sasser, also a member of a pioneer family in this section, who preceded him in death February 14, 1948, with burial in Cairo cemetery.
It was also in early manhood that he yielded to the call to spread the Christian gospel and entered the South Georgia Methodist Conference. After preparation for the foreign mission fields, he was assigned to Brazil as a Methodist missionary in 1907, serving there continuously, except for home leaves, until his retirement in 1937. His notable career and fruitful ministry in South America brought many people there to accept the Christian way of life and he was specially recognized by his church for his outstanding service.
Upon his return and retirement, he continued to serve his church on special assignments in this area and elsewhere, but he had lived in complete retirement for some years. Not only a devout Christian, he was a kind-mannered man who actually devoted his life to the welfare of other people in a spirit of altruism that commended itself strongly to all who were privileged to share the radiance of his personality.
Immediate survivors include a son, Samuel A. Belcher, Jr., Anderson, S. C.; two daughters, Mrs. Paula Murray, Arlington, Va. and Mrs. Edith Kelly, Park Ridge, Ill; and a brother, Dr. David P. Belcher, Pelham. There is also a large family connection, otherewise in this section.
Sumitted by Janet Sumner
DOCK B. BOUTWELL
The Cairo Messenger, Friday, September 16, 1955
Dock B. Boutwell, 66
Funeral services for Dock B. Boutwell, 66, Grady County farmer who resided about one mile outside the city limits on the Ochlocknee Highway, were held in the Meigs Baptist Church, Wednesday 11 a.m. Rev. J. W. Franklin, assisted by Rev. T. M. Underwood, Jr., officiated. Interment followed in the Meigs Cemetery, the active pallbearers being Leo Harris, Ellis Harris, Earl Pyles, Wright Pyles, Roy Pyles, and Ralph Boutwell.
The deceased had resided in Grady County for the past 25 years or longer, and had always been engaged in farming.
The deceased was found lying on the floor at the back door of his home by his wife between 3:30 and 4:00 p.m., upon her return from Cairo where she had gone to purchase groceries. She immediately gave the alarm and her nearest neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Edenfield, who live across the road, hearing her outcry rushed to the scene. It is understood that he breathed two or three times before he passed away.
Sheriff Strickland and Dr. C. K. Singleton were immediately notified and rushed to the scene.
After an investigation by Coroner Bearden and Sheriff Strickland, and an examination by Dr. Singleton, who decided that the cause of Boutwell's death was due to a heart attack, no inquest was held.
The deceased is survived by his wife, the former Miss Jennie Tilley; two sons, Willie, of Meigs and Eston, of Pelham; two daughters, Mrs. Irene Dollar, Meigs; and Mrs. Leroy Burke, of Joohntown, N. Y., by a former marriage; two brothers, Berry Boutwell, Pavo, and Charley Boutwell, Ochlocknee; four sisters, Mrs. F. M. Brumbley, Quincy, Fla., Mrs. Elmo Harris, this county (Grady), Mrs. Emory Hancock and Mrs. Lissia Mathis, both of Cairo.
Braswell Funeral Home, of Pelham, was in charge of funeral arrangements.
Submitted by Janet Sumner
ALVIN BRINSON
The Cairo Messenger, February 3, 1978
Services Held For Mr. Alvin Brinson in Moultrie
Services for Alvin Brinson, 53, were held Thursday, January 26, at Calvary Baptist Church with interment in Westview Cemetery. The Rev. Floyd Porter officiated.
Mr. Brinson, a resident of 320 9th Street SW, died Tuesday in Colquitt County Memorial Hospital in Moultrie, following an illness of several months.
Pallbearers were Wayne Strange, Gene Lashley, Billy Welch, Lexie Moncrief, Cecil, Alvin, Hubert Griffin, David Moncrief and Bennie Alderman.
Deacons of Calvary Baptist Church, the Lawrence Gay Sunday School Class and the Dorcas Bible Class served as honorary escort.
Mr. Brinson was a native of Grady County, born Mar. 24, 1924, the son of the late Ralph H. Brinson and the late Mrs. Catherine Key Brinson. He had lived in Colquitt County for 25 years.
He was an employee of Peachtree Housing and a member of Calvary Baptist Church.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Edna Carnes Brinson, three sons, Stephen Brinson, Mark Brinson, and Philip Brinson, all of Moultrie; four brothers, Gaines Brinson, Stion Brinson, Calvin Brinson, and Herman Brinson, all of Cairo; and five sisters, Mrs. James Donaldson, Mrs. Edna Akridge, Mrs. Katie Chason, Mrs. Emory Houston, and Miss Ethell Brinson, all of Cairo.
Submitted by Janet Sumner
CHARLIE BRINSON
The Cairo Messenger, January 26, 1973
Mr. Charlie Brinson Dies After A Lengthy Illness
Mr. Charlie Brinson passed away January 21, 1973 in the Tallahassee Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness.
Funeral services were held January 23, at the Clark Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Jack Hughen officiating. Active pallbearers were Henry Andrews, Jerry McCorkle, Rodney Hickey, Donald Brinson, Lester Brinson and Leroy Eddenfield. Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery in Whigham.
Mr. Brinson was born December 10, 1884 in Grady County to the late Dan and Liza Hornsby Brinson. He was married to the former Missie Humphries who passed away December 1945. He was a member of the Union Springs Baptist Church.
Surviving are three sons, D. W. Brinson of Cairo; Gene Brinson of Popano Beach, Fla.; Alfred Brinson of Hollywood, Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. Virginia McKown of Tallahassee, and Miss Marjorie Brinson of Tallahassee; 18 grandchildren, and 19 great grandchildren.
Clark Funeral Home of Cairo was in charge of arrangements.
Submitted by Janet Sumner
JOHN W. BRINSON
The Cairo Messenger, May 13, 1977
John W. Brinson, Sr. Died Unexpectedly in Lake Park, Fla.
John W. Brinson, Sr., formerly of Cairo, died unexpectedly on April 22, 1977. Final rites for Mr. Brinson were held April 6, 1977, at 1:00 p.m. at Hamm and Price Funeral Home in North Palm Beach, Florida.
Mr. Brinson was born on February 14, 1928, to Roscoe E. and Beulah Norton Brinson of Grady County. He was later married to Susie Shick from New York.
Survivors of Mr. Brinson include his wife; four daughters, Susan Herbert of Lake Park, Judy Blessing and Debbie Webb of Jupiter, Diane Classman of Sarasota, two sons, John W. Brinson, Jr. of Sacramento, California and Scott Brinson of Lake Park. He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Louise B. Dozier and Mrs. Cassie Harper of Cairo; two brothers, George P. Brinson of Quincy and Emory E. Brinson of Forrestville, Maryland.
Those relatives attending the funeral rites from Cairo were, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Dozier, Mrs. Cassie Harper, Mrs. Cleo Ponder, Mr. Lane Dozier, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Woodell and Matt.
Submitted by Janet Sumner
LEON A. BRINSON
The Cairo Messenger January 12, 1973
Mr. Leon A. Brinson, Former Whigham Man Dies Suddenly
Mr. Leon A. Brinson, 48, of Hialeah, Florida, formerly of Whigham passed away suddenly.
Funeral services were held January 5, 1973 at the Magnolia Baptist Church with Rev. Alfred Hinton officiating. Active pallbearers wre Jim Williams, Marvin Eckels, Lary Rickels, Clyde J. Moore, Oley Fewell, and Clyde Daniels. Interment was in Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Mr. Brinson was born in Whigham on May 3, 1924 to Mrs. D. A. Brinson and the late Mr. Brinson. He had been a truck driver for Holsum Bakery Company for 16 years.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nadine Fewell Brinson; his mother, Mrs. D. A. Brinson of Whigham; four brothers, Melton Brinson of Whigham, Fred Brinson of Valdosta, Ga., Ralph Brinson of Titusville, Fla., and Lester Brinson of Tallahassee, Fla.; five sisters, Miss Susie Maude Brinson of Whigham, Mrs. Lillian Persons of Whigham, Mrs. James E. Williams of Albany, Mrs. Marvin Rickels of Hialeah, Fla., and Mrs. Clyde J. Moore of Climax, Ga.
Ivey Funeral Home of Bainbridge was in charge of arrangements.
Submitted by Janet Sumner
LEONA N. BRINSON
The Cairo Messenger, April 22, 1977
Mrs. Leona N. Brinson of Whigham, Passes At The Age of 90
The funeral service of Mrs. Leona N. Brinson, 90, of Whigham, who died Wednesday, April 13, was conducted Friday, April 15 at 2 p.m. at Trinity Primitive Baptist Church. Interment followed in the church cemetery.
Pallbearers were grandsons of Mrs. Brinson, namely, Kermitt Brinson, Whigham, Douglas Brinson, Hialiah, Fla., Danny Brinson, Titusville, Fla., James Moore, Biloxi, Mississippi, Randal Moore, Climax, Ga. and Larry Rickels, Hialeah, Fla. Honorary pallbearers were Deacons of Trinity Primitive Baptist Church.
Mrs. Brinson was a lifelong resident of Grady County being born to the late Mr. and Mrs. N. M. NeSmith of Grady County and later married to Daniel Augustus Brinson, April 9, 1903.
Survivors include her children, N. M. (Melton) Brinson, Miss Susie Maude Brinson, Mrs. Lillian Persons, of Whigham, Mr. Fred Brinson, Statonville, Ga., Mr. Lester Brinson, Tallahassee, Fla., Mrs. Marvin L. (Elise) Rickels, Hialeah, Fla., Mrs. Clyde (Eldie) Moore, Climax, Ga., and Mrs. James E. (Sara) Williams, Albany, Ga., 18 grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
Clark Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Submitted by Janet Sumner
MARY ALICE BRINSON
The Cairo Messenger, September 12, 1975
Death Claims Mrs. Mary Alice Brinson on September 6th
Mrs. Mary Alice Brinson, wife of Gene Brinson, of North Lauderdale, Fla. passed away on Sept. 6 after an illness of nine months.
Funeral services were held Sept. 10 at Clark Chapel in Cairo with Rev. Alfred Hinton and Rev. Millard Cutchins officiating. Active pallbearers were Jerry McCorkle, Henry Andrews, Earl Stuckey, Wayne Stuckey, Eddie Stuckey, and Bobby Stuckey. Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Mrs. Brinson was born on April 25, 1918 to Paul J. and Eula McConnell Stuckey of Whigham, Ga. She married Gene Brinson in 1948 who survives. Mrs. Brinson lived the past 27 years in North Lauderdale, Fla. She was a member of Magnolia Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Gene Brinson of North Lauderdale, Fla.; 1 son, Carlton Sellers of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; 4 daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth James of Hollywood, Fla., Mrs. Janice Lee Hilbert of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Mrs. Karen Nizar of Ft. Myers, Fla.; Miss Marsha Jean Brinson of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; 9 grandchildren; 3 brothers, J. W. Stuckey, Robert Stuckey both of Whigham; Eugene Stuckey of Miami, Fla.; 2 sisters, Mrs. Mae Montgomery of Glade Water, Texas and Mrs. Lois Fincannon of Whigham, Ga.
Arrangements by Clark Funeral Home of Cairo.
Submitted by Janet Sumner
SARAH BRINSON
The Cairo Messenger, July 27, 1973
Final Rites For Mrs. Sarah Thelma Brock Brinson Held
Mrs. Sarah Thelma Brock Brinson passed away July 19, 1973 in Georgia Baptist Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia.
Funeral services wre held Saturday, July 21, 1973 at Trinity Primitive Baptist Church with Elder O. V. Marshall officiating assisted by Elder C. W. Todd. Active pallbearers were J. W. Brock, Lavon Tomlinson, John Brock, Lamar Brock, Leon Brock, and James Tomlinson. Interment was in Trinity Cemetery.
Mrs. Brinson was born September 5, 1908 in Grady County to the late John and Maggie Williams Brock. She was married to Mr. Fred Brinson who survives. They had lived in Valdosta for the past 15 years, moving there from Grady County. She was a member of the Salem Primitive Baptist Church.
Surviving besides here husband are one daughter, Mrs. Merlene Mears of East Machian, Maine; one son, Douglas Brinson of Hialeah, Fla.; one brother, Louis B. Brock of Lakeland, Fla.; four sisters, Mrs. Wesley Baggett, Mrs. Hiram White, both of Cairo, Mrs. Jimmy Tomlinson of Bainbridge, Mrs. Norwood Bishop of Climax; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Clark Funeral home of Cairo was in charge of arrangements.
Submitted by Janet Sumner
CARL BROCK
The Cairo Messenger, November 10, 1978
Final Rites Are Held For Mr. Carl Brock On November 4th
Mr. Carl Brock passed away on Wednesday, November 1, 1978 at his residence of Route 4, Bainbridge, Georgia after an illness of several months.
Funeral services were held on Saturday, November 4, 1978 at 3 p.m. at the Prosperity Primitive Baptist Church of Bainbridge, Georgia with the Rev. Hersel Walker and Elder Earl J. Childs officiating, interment was in the Prosperity Cemetery. Active pallbearers were all male members of the Flint River Association of Primitive Baptists.
Mr. Brock was born in Decatur County, Georgia on April 22, 1887. He was married to Rene Oliver Brock who preceded him in death. He had lived his entire life in Decatur County, was a retired farmer, a charter member and the first President of Decatur County Farm Bureau, a charter member of the Decatur County Production Credit Association, he served on the Decatur County Board of Tax Assessors for a number of years, was Justice of Peace for the Belcher Precinct for 32 years, at Trustee of the former Mt. Pleasant Public School system and a member of the Prosperity Primitive Baptist Church.
Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Wilma Kelly of Bainbridge, Ga., Mrs. Veronica Gainey of Climax, Ga., Mrs. Ronellel Ballantine of West Palm Beach, Fla., Mrs. Elaine Phillips of Jonesboro, Ga., and Mrs. Carlene Andreu of Miami, Fla.; five sons, Clayton O. Brock of Bainbridge, Lawrence D. Brock of Seattle, Washington, Wallace W. Brock of Chapin, SC, James A. Brock of Plant City, Fla., and Eldon D. Brock of Bainbridge, Ga.; one sister, Mrs. Ella Ree Sweeting of West Palm Beach, Fla.; forty-seven grandchildren and fifty-three great grandchildren.
Cox Funeral Home of Bainbridge Georgia was in charge of arrangements.
Submitted by Janet Sumner
RUTH BROCK
The Cairo Messenger, January 24, 1975
Mrs. Ruth Brock Passes Away On January 16th, 1975
Mrs. Ruth Brock, wife of the late John Byron Brock, of Bainbridge, Ga. passed away Jan. 16, 1975 at Bainbridge Memorial Hospital.
Funeral services were held Jan. 16, 1975 at the Trinity Primitive Baptist Church with Rev. Jack Clark and Rev. Richard Harkins officiating. Active pallbearers were Bill Mobley, Tommy Mobley, John Brock, James Tomlinson, Lavon Tomlinson and Wynburn Womble. Interment was in Trinity Church Cemetery.
Mrs. Brock was born in Sale City, Ga. on May 22, 1904. She lived in Bainbridge for the past 1 1/2 years and was a member of the West Bainbridge Baptist Church.
Survivors include 2 daughters, Mrs. Ruby Perkins of Bainbridge, Mrs. Letha Bell Golden of Thomasville; 2 sons, J. W. Brock of Cairo, Lamar Brock of Albany; 15 grandchildren and 9 great grandhildren; 6 sisters, Mrs. Rosa Lee Istenes of Fort Myers, Fla., Mrs. Annie Womble, Mrs. Nellie Mobley, both of Thomasville, Mrs. Mera Finch of Thomasville, Mrs. Veda Anderson of Fayetteville, N.Y., Mrs. Jewell Maxwell of Baton Route, La.; 2 brothers, T. M. Hancock of Birmingham, Ala., J. E. Hancock of Jacksonville, Fla.
Cox Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Submitted by Janet Sumner
MOSDEN L. BROCK
The Cairo Messenger, Obituary of Mosden L. Brock, January 9, 2002
April 15, 1923 - Jan. 4, 2002
Mr. Mosden L. Brock, 78, of Whigham, Ga., passed away at Archbold Memorial Hospital, Thomasville, Ga., on Friday, Jan, 4, 2002.
Mr. Brock was born in Climax, Ga., April 15, 1923, to the late Walter Levi and Juanita Sharber Brock. Mr. Brock was retired from Sales and Management with Armour Foods. He was of the Protestant faith and served in World War ii with the U.S. Air Force.
Services were at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 7, 2002, at Clark Funeral Home Chapel, Cairo, with the Rev. Charles Whatley officiating. Interment followed at Woodlawn Cemetery, Whigham.
Survivors include a son, John M. Brock, Atlanta, Ga.; daughters and sons-in-law, Linda and Jack Martin, Lilburn, Ga., and Beverly Ann and Mike Huffer, Ft. Myers, Fla.; sisters, Virginia Massey, Bronwood, Ga., and Doris Arline, Augusta, Ga.; brothers, Edsel Brock, Whigham, Leonard Brock and Lynwood Brock, both of Ft. Worth, Texas; and grandchildren, Jason Huffer, Indianapolis, In., Laura Huffer, Cincinnati, Ohio and Chris Martin, Lilburn.
Clark Funeral Home of Cairo was in charge of arrangements.
Submitted by Janet Sumner
July 19, 1912
MR. T. W. BROWN ANSWERS ROLL CALL
Last Friday morning about one o'clock Mr. T. W. Brown, one of Cairo's oldest citizens, died at his home in Cairo. Mr. Brown was born in North Carolina and moved to Florida when quite a young man, and from there he went to Whigham, GA, about thirty years ago, and from Whigham he moved to his place, where he has since resided. He was one of those beloved old Confederate Veterans who are passing away, it seems, all too fast. He served the cause grandly and nobly and made a brave soldier, like he lived; a good Christian gentleman, loved and honored by all. Mr. Brown was a member of the Methodist church and also a good Mason. he had always been a remarkably healthy man up to about three months ago, when he had a stroke of paralysis and it seemed he had so far recovered from this affliction as to be able to get about, with some difficulty, however, and his friends had hopes of his sufficient recovery to remain with them for some time to come, little thinking that the grim reaper was so soon to call him. In his demise a devoted wife and nine loving children, five sons and four daughter, are left to mourn his loss. He was in his 85th year and had he lived until January 5th, 1913, he would have reached the 85th mile post of life. The funeral services were conducted by his Pastor, Rev. W. L. Wright, assisted by Rev. W. C. Jones and Rev. B. D. Ragsdale. The interment was in the Cairo cemetery last Saturday morning, surrounded by the family and a large circle of loving relatives and friends. The Messenger extends condolence to the sorrowing family, knowing that it is well with "Uncle Tom," as he was so lovingly called by almost every one. After the many battles of life he has "passed over the river and rests' in the sheltering arms of his Saviour. May He who doeth all things well bind the bruised and bleeding hearts of thise sorrowing ones, as he alone can.
*Not related to me personally
*Submitted by Christine M. Burton
IRVIN BRYANT
Cairo Messenger, October 26, 1973
Mr. Irvin Bryant Claimed By Dean On October 22nd
Mr. Irvin Bryant, 81, passed away on Monday, October 22, 1973 at Grady General Hospital.
Funeral services were held October 24, 1973 at Clark Chapel with Rev. Roy Thomas, Rev. O. B. Hughes and Rev. James Smith officiating.
Active pallbearers were Billy Davis, A. R. Green, Sonny Marshall, Alfonzo Harrell, James Bryant, and Edgar Stringer. Honorary pallbearers were Curley McCant, Dr. C. K. Singleton, Willard Chason, Roderick Hester, Henry Mc Crea, Dan Ward, Loyie Mathis, George Mathis, Clarence Crew, James Lane, Jesse Crew, Bobby Bearden, Fred Stringer and Preston Ward. Interment was in Pine Park Cemetery.
Mr. Bryant was born December 19, 1891 in Berrien County to the late Bartum Bryant and Amanda Patten Bryant. He was married to the former Amanda Foy Singletary who survives. Mr. Bryant was a lifetime resident of this area and a member of Pine Park Baptist Church.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Irvin Bryant of Cairo; five sons: Ralph E. Bryant, George A. Bryant, both of Pine Park, Carey C. Bryant of Camilla, Irvin Bryant, Jr. of Moultrie, Travis Bryant of Pine Park; two daughters , Mrs. Nell Bryant Horne of Tallahassee, Fla., Mrs. Jeanette Bryant Hart of Perry, Fla.; 20 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren; two sisters: Miss Minerva Bryant of Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs. Arabelle Stringer of Cairo, Ga.; two brothers: Mr. Jim Bryant of Lake Talquin, Fla. and Mr. Gordon Bryant of Thomasville, Ga.
Clark Funeral Home of Cairo was in charge of arrangements
Submitted by Janet Sumner
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