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Robert Bryant

AUSTIN, Texas

1922 - 2010

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Robert Bryant Robert Bryant, of Austin, died Friday, February 19, 2010. Memorial Service: 3:00 p.m. Sunday, March 7, 2010, Unity Church of the Hills, 9905 Anderson Mill, Austin, with service conducted by Rev. Robert Breihan. Robert Rogers Bryant was born on April 17, 1922 in Houston, Texas...

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Robert has been gone now for fifteen years but his memory is not diminished in my mind. Thumbs up to you buddy, wherever you are.

As of this writing, Bob has been gone thirteen years now. I still miss him. He changed my life for the better. Eternal gratitude from me.

It really is true that persons can be immortalized through memory: I still think of Bob and my memories surrounding him from time to time and no doubt will for the rest of my life.

Bob had conducted our wedding service 32 years ago, this past Friday. He had come up in conversation the very day we received word of his passing. All our family thinks well of him.

My husband Justus had a massive stroke in August, 2006. Bob used to all several times a year to check on him. I will miss his phone calls.

Bob either led or was nearby when I was fortunate enough to attend, with another dear good friend, several workshops at Laos House. Once I needed a weekend retreat just for myself alone, feeling all the more secure he would be nearby should I need anything. My life has been enriched because of him.

We will never forget the day Bob married Brad & I ... He was so very kind to us & it was a day I will never forget ... We are so greatful for him to take the time to do so ... He made my Aunt Lou so very happy ... He will be missed dearly & never forgoten for all the love he gave to his family & dear friends .... God bless him & his family .

To say that Bob was an "exceptional person" and that he "touched many lives" are both giant understatements. His impact on my life and the lives of so many others is beyond words.

Bob was a wonderful man who married my Great Aunt Lou. I knew him to be kind and very wise. I know he brought my Aunt Lou so much happiness and I am grateful for the time she got to be with him. He will be in our prayers and missed very much. I love you Aunt Lou and I sure wish we could make it down.