Bryant-Posthumus-Obituary

Bryant N. Posthumus

Atlantic City, New Jersey

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POSTHUMUS, BRYANT N., 87 - of Galloway Township, joined his loving wife of 63 years, "My Girl Shirl", as he called her, on December 4th. He retired from First National Bank of South Jersey, now Wachovia, as a Regional Vice President. He set that goal when he started his career as a Teller. Bryant...

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Dear Judy,
Tim and I want to express our sympathy to you and the whole family. Reading about your father's career sounds much like that of my uncle, David Templeton, who was, of course, a colleague and dear friend of your Aunt Bette. They were all part of the banking business.
I have always felt blessed to call you my friend and "almost" a part of our family. Our thoughts are with all of you.

Judy and Family. Sorry to hear of the passing of your Dad. Please call me 856-453-0502, would love to talk to you.
Minda

I am so saddened to hear of your Dad's death. My parents were Anne and Gordon Frankel, and our Dad's worked together at the bank, and then both retired to FL, where they continued their friendship. I was searching for an obituary of someone else, and came across your Dad's. I have such wonderful memories of both of them. They always treated me as if I was their "daughter" too. Even came to my wedding in 1972. Please know that my condolences are with you both.

We are saddened to hear of your Dad's passing. My first secretarial job was as secretary to your Dad. I work at BNB for 3 years and truly learned what a patient, gentle and professional employer he was. Your Mom and Dad attended our wedding 40 years ago and your Summer Pool Parties still remind us wonderful memories. Your Dad and his beautiful smile will always have a place in our hearts. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.

Bobbie and Joe Festa

Judy,
Sorry to read of the passing of your dad.

I atworked,at FNB, with Bryant for 10 years. He was an absolute gentleman in every sense of the word. I have many fond memories of him. My deepest condolences to the family.