Harold J. Bryner

Harold J. Bryner

Harold Bryner Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 20, 2009.
Harold J. Bryner 1922 ~ 2009 Harold J. Bryner, age 86, passed away January 17, 2009 in Salt Lake City surrounded by his family. Born October 6, 1922 in Altonah, Utah to Henry Joseph and Thelma Caldwell Bryner. Married Pauline Smith July 9, 1955. Harold served in the Army Medical Corps during World War II. He worked for Utah Railway and then Kennecott Copper for 32 years where he retired in 1984. He enjoyed camping and fishing with family and friends. Survived by children Bruce (Evelyn) Bryner, Idaho Falls, ID; Pam (Brent) Varney and Jerry (Amy) Bryner both of West Jordan, UT; 10 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews and sister, Darlene Hunter, Emmett, ID. Preceded in death by parents, wife and brother, Curtis Bryner. Funeral services to be held Thursday, January 22 at 11:00 a.m. Redwood Memorial Estates, 6500 South Redwood Road. Friends may call Wednesday 6:00-8:00 p.m. and one hour prior to services. The family would like to thank Legacy House of Taylorsville, Haven Home Health and VA Medical Center for their loving care and compassion.

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January 21, 2009

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Bruce Morrison

January 21, 2009

Bruce, Pam & Jerry:
I have only known two true gentlemen in my life. One was my own father and the other one was your father. Harold has never embarassed anyone or himself. He was a man you could proudly introduce to your wife, children or friends and he would be accepted on the spot. My wife also has the deepest regard for him. I treasure the almost 50 years of working with him, fishing with him, going out to dinner with him and going to Wendover with him. Rejoice in the fact that he is now reunited with your mother and the rest of his family as you will also be some day. I only hope I deserve to meet him again someday.
We wish to extend our most sincere condolences at your time of sorrow.
Bruce & Linda Morriosn

Craig & Angie Hansen

January 21, 2009

Jerry & Family
We are sorry for the loss of your father. Remember the good times you have had with him. That will help you in the tough times. May the plan of salvation bring comfort to you all. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.

Liz Wing

January 21, 2009

Dear Jerry, Amy and family,

Deepest regards to you and yours at this time of loss. Hang onto the memories to comfort and sustain you! Love Liz

Kyle & Deborah Hansen and Family

January 20, 2009

We express our deepest sympathy at this time of loss. May the assurance of the resurrection provide some solace and hope especially at this time. We pray that the comforting Spirit of our Heavenly Father may be with the Bryner family and all who knew Harold. Harold always was willing to help others in need. One thing I will always remember and be thankful for about Harold, is his repairing my car when I was a teenager. I am forever grateful to Harold for providing this act of service to me since I did not have anyone in the neighborhood to work on my car at that time. It was greatly appreciated!

With Love,

Debbie Vanderhoof

January 20, 2009

Jerry and Family, I am so sorry for your loss, please accept my deepest sympathies, Love, Debbie Vanderhoof and family

Verlie C. (Everett) Greener

January 20, 2009

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

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