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Clyde Murray "Mo" Bryan Jr.

Jacksonville, Florida

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BRYAN Funeral services for Mr. Clyde Murray “ Mo” Bryan, Jr., 55, will be held at 1:00 PM Saturday in the Chapel of George H. Hewell and Son Funeral Home, 4140 University Boulevard, South with Dr. Terry N. Collins, officiating. Mr. Bryan passed away at his home on Tuesday, January 11, 2005. He...

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Elaine, Dylan, and family,

My heart and prayers go out to you.

I knew your father when he was a young man in junior high and high school. As the years went by we drifted apart, but as fate would have it our paths crossed once again. He was and will always be that wonderful man with that special gleam in his eye and that impish grin that would light up your whole world.
With all his wonderful talent and his caring for others he was a remarkable man. He over came obstacles that others couldn't, but was there to listen or lend a helping hand when you...

Condolence to the Bryan family. Clyde was well loved at Vistakon and was a great spirit. Clyde will be truly missed.

DEAR DYLAN MY HEART GOES OUT TO YOU. I WILL BE PRAYING FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. FRIEND FROM ADESA
JEAN BLYLER

Clyde was the best dad a girl could ever ask for. He was also my best friend. Clyde gave me two of the best brothers in the world that I would not trade for anything in this world. I will miss the haircuts, the waffle house, the annual Christmas shopping trips, the laughs we had (God knows there was more than I could tell you), the things I was only able to tell you and only you because no one else would understand. Thank you for loving my mother as much as you did. Thanks for keeping your...

The people Clyde touched with his smile and his compassion are many. Even on your darkest day he could lighten your heart with the twinkle in his eyes and his gentle words. God has truly Blessed all that had the privilege of knowing and calling Clyde "Friend".

Clyde and I had the pleasure of working together on many different Vistakon tasks and projects. I will never forget our trip to Buffalo and the time at the hotel that he played the piano with the giant stuffed gorilla. He could always make people laugh. He was always so helpful and caring. I know he touched many people with his kindness. He truly will be missed. God bless you and be with you through this time of sorrow.

I worked with Mo for many years at Vistakon. I will always remember him as a kind and compassionate friend. I knew him best as a close friend to my best buddy Christi Saunders. One year on Valentine's Day Mo learned that I had no plans and would be staying home alone. He invited me to have coffee with him. He said that no one should have to be alone on Valentine's Day and he bought me a rose. That's one of the sweetest things anyone has ever done for me and I'll never forget it. You'll be...