Cecil-Bryan-Obituary

Cecil Irene Ellis Bryan

Cayce, South Carolina

1921 - 2009

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CAYCE — Heaven received another one of the “Greatest Generation” on Thursday, October 22, 2009. Cecil Irene Ellis Bryan, 88, also known as “Memaw” to many, died peacefully in her home surrounded by loved ones. She had been in declining health over the past few months. She was born on April 19,...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Mary Ann Crosby (Stanley) & Family

Sharon and everyone,

I have you all in my thoughts and prayers today. I wish I could be there with you. Your mother was a truly memorable personality, wise and witty. I will miss her.

So sorry that I missed your call Sunday. I was in Memphis and didn't notice the blinking answering machine until early yesterday. I will phone on Thursday evening to see how you are.

Love,
Mary Vinson

David,
Our sympathy, thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this most difficult time. May God bless each of you with His healing.

What a wonderful lady and a dear friend. Yes, she was Fashion with a capital "F". When we exchanged gifts as we often did there was no question as to which department I shopped. My last gift to her last Christmas was a stylish brooch and rumor has it she quickly put it on her pajamas! She was a wonderful lady and will be missed by her family and friends.

Mrs Bryan was neighbor, friend and also I worked with her grand-daughter Elise. When I had my first born (cassieRae) 25 yrs ago...Ms Bryan came to visit and Cassie always cried. SHe knew I was frustrated and showed me how to get her up tight in my arms and "pat her diaper really hard and rock."...well it worked...I wanted to share that cause i still share that with my friends. Thanks .....
SHe loved her family and sure she will be missed.She now is looking down on Bruce Road &keepin...

A Remembering

Fall is coming.
On my way to the paper box this morning, the breeze was cool and had a faint smell that brought back a remembering of other fall days.

A gray, cedar sided house with a creek in the back yard. Cousins who were your best friends and worst enemies, minutes apart. Saturdays that lasted forever and Sundays that were over in the blink of an eye. Grownups who smiled when they would rather have hit, and did when they were too tired too do.

Offering our deepest sympathies during this time.