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Alvin Bryant Obituary

JACKSON, S.C.-Funeral services for Mr. Alvin Duff Bryant, 94, of Third Street, Jackson, S.C., who died November 2, 2004, will be conducted this Friday morning at 11 a.m. from the First Baptist Church of Jackson. Rev. Edward Newsome and Rev. Donald F. Lumpkin officiating. Interment in Jackson Memorial Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church of Jackson, PO Box 130, Jackson, S.C. 29831. Stephen D. Posey Funeral Home of North Augusta in charge of arrangements (803-278-1181). Sign the guestbook at AugustaChronicle.com

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Published by The Augusta Chronicle on Nov. 5, 2004.

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Patty McCormick-Frost

November 5, 2004

I just want to say "I'm Sorry" about Mr. Bryant. I'm sure he lived a fruitful life and will be missed by all of you. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Patty Frost(Friend of Staci's)

Faye (Norris) Johnson

November 4, 2004

I am Duff's first cousin, Faye Norris, daughter of BO and Sallie.

I will always remember looking forward to having Uncle Duff and Dimples stop by our house to visit us. I was quite young at the time but I do remember Duff's sense of humor and I always thought Dimples was such a beautiful woman. That was a long time ago but I still remember those times fondly.



My best regards to you, Dimples, and your family. I'm sure you will miss Duff and so will I; even though I hadn't seen him in a very long time.

Marilyn Burch Posey

November 3, 2004

I just want to express my deepest sympathy to Mrs. Bryant, Dallas & Lee Dean and their families. Mr. Bryant was a very good man and I was glad to have known him while growing up with Lee Dean and in church. Love, Marilyn

Kenneth Jr, Estelle F, Mark, Michelle & Stephen D. Ellis

November 3, 2004

Our thoughts and prayers are with your entire family at this time. May you find comfort in the wonderful memories that you have of Duff and the peace that He is with God. What a wonderful person he was to our community and a pleasure to have been your neighbor for many years on Third street. Love and God bless.

Brenda Pyatte

November 3, 2004

What a privilege it was to have such a wonderful, kind man for an uncle. He called me "Little Heifer" everytime he saw me, but I always knew that was merely a term of endearment and something only the two of us shared. I am so thankful he was able to make the family reunion this year, and I will truly miss his loving spirit.



I wish there was something I could do to ease the pain for Vivian, LeeDean, Jimmy, Dallis and the rest of the family, but I know that is impossible. Our thoughts and prayers seem trivial, but they come from our broken hearts. He was one of a kind, and he will be greatly missed.



Love, Brenda and the Dallis clan from Texas

Stacey Dallis Reese

November 3, 2004

What wonderful memories I have of Uncle Duff! He always greeted me with "Hello Little Cooterhead!" and said the funniest things. I am also thankful that the last memory I will have of him came from this year's reunion. All of you were trying to help him back into the car to go home and it was turning into quite a challenge. He calmly looked up and said "If I hadn't eaten such a big dinner this wouldn't be so hard!"



Aunt Vivian, LeeDean, Jimmie, and Dallis: We are thinking about you and surrounding you with our prayers and love.

Pat Rutland Hickey

November 3, 2004

My prayers and thoughts are with the family at this time. He was such a wonderful and dear man and will be missed greatly.



Patricia Rutland Hickey

Jimmy and Judy Brevard

November 3, 2004

Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you go through this difficult time. May you find comfort in the knowledge that Mr. Bryant is in the presence of the Lord. May you feel God's presence in a mighty and powerful way. In Christ, Jimmy and Judy

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