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Ronald Allen Bryant

Mountlake Terrace, Washington

1948 - 2018

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Ronald passed away in December 2018. Ronald was a resident of Washington at the time of passing. Funeral services will be held on December 31, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Pius X Catholic Church, 22209 58th Ave W, Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the following charities important to Dr. Bryant: American National Red Cross, Northwest Harvest, or Seattle's Union Gospel Mission.

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I was privileged to call him my dentist and my friend for 30 years. He's gone for four years and I still miss him, still keep his picture, still love him. Leslie Parrish

Can't even imagine that dr. Bryant has been gone for over a year! His unexpected passing was such a huge loss for us, his patients not only because he was such a brilliant unmatched professional but also because he was wonderful kind and delightful human being. We will always remember him with love.

Naira and Steve Riser

Our family miss him a lot. He was our doctor for 23 years. Very good person

Cheryl, I want you to know how sorry I am to just find out about this today, almost a year later . I hope you and your family are doing well, I still think of you often and dr Bryant was the best dentist I ever had . You might remember me from when I cleaned your already immaculate house in lake forest park Please accept my condolences you will be in my prayers Karen Brown

Maria Bonesteel, I knew Dr. Bryant was sick but you always think the person you admire, and respect so much will be health again. I had hope that he would be back to work soon Unfortunately didn't happen. I will miss him as person and as a great professional as he was. Rest in peace Dr. Bryant.

Dr. Bryant had been my dentist for over 30 years. He was more than just a dentist. He was a true artist at what he did. He raised the bar in dentistry. I will miss him.

Mike Mazon

I just learned of doctor Bryant's death today while visiting his office it will always be his office to me. I first met dr. Bryant in 1977 when he first started his own dental practice I used to tease him that I paid the , down payment for his first house I'm sure that wasn't true but he got a laugh out of it. I too used to wonder what I would do if he ever retired never thinking he would ever pass before I did. He will be greatly missed by both his family and his patients. He will always be...

I only knew Dr Bryant as a patient, but it was for over 20 years.

Countless times, I referred him to others as, "the best dentist in Seattle."

Often, I told his staff how much I liked being in his office, notwithstanding the dental procedure I was about to face.

The saddest thing about death is the loss of knowledge the deceased takes with him.

Dr Bryant's accolades, prestige, and accomplishments were unsurpassed in the world of dentistry.

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