John Matthew Bryant
38, of Mentone, CA passed this life on December 17, 2012. He was born on April 2, 1974 to mother Maria Latouf. John is survived by his beautiful and dedicated wife Kristin D. Bryant of Oceanside, CA, and his loving son Ian M. Bryant.
John worked for Baron Pool Plastering of San Bernardino for 18 yrs before moving to Florida where he owned his own business from 2008-2010. John will be remembered by all as hardworking, and fun loving.
Services will be held Friday, December 28, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. at Immanual Baptist Church 28355 East Baseline, Highland, CA 92346, (909) 425-1777. In lieu of flowers the family requests that you consider a donation to the College Fund for John's son Ian Bryant. For information please contact Kristin Bryant.
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I miss you johnny. So many things remind me of you and I can still hear you laughing. You helped me and ill always remember you
searls
September 10, 2013
You will never be forgotten and forever loved....I miss you more than anyone will ever understand.
April 1, 2013
KRISTEN AND IAN I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.MY HEART ACHES FOR YOU.RIP JOHNNIE.
NANCY EASTHAM
December 30, 2012
I am so sorry to hear about Johnny's passing. Kristin & Ian, I am so truly and deeply sorry for your loss. My family and I extend out deepest and sincerely condolences for your loss.
Carolyn Swanson
December 30, 2012
Rest in Peace
Bob & Gina Beeman
December 28, 2012
XOXO JB
Renee J
December 28, 2012
Rest in peace Johnny
Kelly R
December 28, 2012
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