Reuben "Doc"-Bryant-Obituary

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Reuben "Doc" Ware Bryant

Appomattox, Virginia

Jul 15, 1934 – Jan 12, 2022 (Age 87)

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BORN
July 15, 1934
DIED
January 12, 2022
AGE
87
LOCATION
Appomattox, Virginia
CHARITY
Shriners Hospitals for Children

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Robinson Funeral Home - Appomattox Obituary

Reuben Ware “Doc” Bryant, passed away on Wednesday, January 12, 2022. Born on July 15, 1934, in Amherst County, he was a son of the late E. Hawthorne and Ruth Lyon Bryant.

He is survived by his beloved wife and devoted caregiver, Nancy Winston Bryant, the love of his life for the past 39...

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Nancy, Ruth, Deborah, Jonathan, Elliot and Keith: So sorry for Uncle Reuben's passing. He was so special to me growing up (he was the Bully of the Woods!) and as an adult, when I came to really appreciate his keen sense of humor and knowledge. Handsome, charming, charismatic and polite-the epitome of a Virginia Gentleman. He will be missed. Love all of you, Cousin Sally

Deborah so sorry about your father. Prayers are with you and your family.

Jon, I'm so sorry for the loss of your dad. Praying for you and your family.

I've been friends with Debbie since grade school and the strongest memory I have of her father was visiting at their house as a kid and seeing "Doc" with birds he'd hunted.

My sincere condolences go to Debbie, her family and siblings, and their families.

When I think of Uncle Reuben during the wonder years, I am awash with memories of the aroma of vanilla tobacco and his pipe collection, frequent spirited debates, bird dog worship, and watching Aunt Ginny dress the grouse from his morning hunt. The days were rich. From Isaac Walton to the homestead in Concord, I enjoyed many days with Uncle Reuben, Aunt Ginny, and cousins, Keith, Elliot, Debi, and Jonathan. With Uncle Reuben at the helm, there was always a challenge, a game, or quick wit. He...

So sorry to hear of Doc´s passing, I know he enjoyed his life to the fullest and love his family.

We are so thankful that we got to meet your Dad and that we have a sweet friendship with you Keith, and Dana for many years. We know that our loss is heavens gain and we want you all to know that you are all in our prayers as you go through this difficult and tender time. We love you guys.

Keith, very sorry for the loss of you father.

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