She attended Whitefield schools and graduated from Gardiner High School in 1936. She also graduated from Kennebec School of Commerce and Gates Business School.
She married Louis E. Bryant of Gardiner in 1940, and while he was in the Navy during World War 11, she worked for the federal government at Camp Langdon, Newcastle, N.H.
Louis passed away in 1993. They had one son, David S. Bryant.
Glenice retired from state service in 1975, after working 35 years for federal and state government.
She was a life member of the Marion Chapter Order of Eastern Star 63, Maine State Employees Association and AARP.
Glenice enjoyed being on the beaches, and lobsters.
Survivors include her son, David S. Bryant, and his wife, Nancy, and her brother, Lawrence L. Felt, all of Whitefield; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
At Glenice's request, there will be no visiting hours.
A funeral service will be held Sunday, May 22, at 1 p.m. at Staples Funeral Home, 53 Brunswick Ave., Gardiner. Burial will follow in Whitefield Cemetery.
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