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Rob Albrittain
April 07, 2011 | Oxon Hill
Washington, District of Columbia
CHARLIE G. BRYANT, III Charlie Bryant, 49, of Temple Hills, MD died March 31, 2011 in a car accident. He is survived by the love of his life, his daughter, Sarah Bryant; his loving parents, Charles and Kathleen Bryant; sister, Cathy Parvis; brother-in-law Bob; nephew and niece, Robert...
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Rob Albrittain
April 07, 2011 | Oxon Hill
Skip McClay
April 07, 2011 | Oxon Hill, MD
Condolences to you all. You are in my prayers. I went to school with Charlie and remember his humor and smile. Peace be with you all.
Dawn Beeler/Medley
April 07, 2011 | Waldorf, MD
My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. I haven't seen Charlie in years, but he always made me laugh. He'll be missed.
Nikki TenBrink
April 07, 2011 | Mechanicsville, MD
To all the family and friends of Charlie....my deepest condolences go out to you. He will be remembered by many.
Debbie (Smith) Hutchinson
Debbie Hutchinson
April 07, 2011 | Mechanicsville, MD
The Kiley Family extends condolences and deepest sympathies to the Bryant Family. I only knew Charlie a short while as I have lived in Florida all these years since leaving Oxon Hill. I do still remember him clearly as one of the Oxon Hill gang or bunch as we all knew everyone that lived there back then. Our dear sister Robin would be feeling as we all do right now, Gerald has some pictures of Charlie and friends that he will be posting soon. Our Family will remember Charlie with Heart felt...
Timothy Kiley Sr.
April 06, 2011 | Fort Pierce, FL
LCB, his smile brought the room to life when he walked in. Charlie was the type of person, that was a friend for life. May GOD watch over his family during this time in their lives, and bless them with peace. Until we meet again.
Jeannie Graham
April 06, 2011 | Greeneville, TN
My deepest condolences and heartfelt prayers go out to Charlies family. Although I didn't get to know him as well as others did, I still enjoyed the brief conversations we had. Rest in peace Charlie, and may God be with your family.
Sue Plater
April 06, 2011 | Waldorf, MD
I didn't really know Charlie, but the one time I met him he was with his little girl. I will never forget him telling everyone how smart she was, and how proud he was of her. He obviously adored her. May he rest in peace and may his daughter always know that she was loved so much by her dad.
Bill Cullen
April 06, 2011