Wilma Jean Bryant
Of Greenfield, Indiana, went to meet her Lord and Savior on December 26, 2013 after a long illness. Born in Elizabethtown, Kentucky on June 20th, 1933, she moved to Indianapolis at a young age. A graduate of Washington High School, she married her husband, Richard Bryant, in 1952. She worked for many years at Indiana National Bank on the night shift keypunch operations, during the same time she raised her family. She had 3 children, Cynthia, Richard, and Michael, 7 grandchildren, and 6 great-grandchildren - all of whom she dearly adored. She is preceded in death by her husband, Richard Bryant, who passed away in 2010 after 58 years of marriage. Wilma was always a very caring person, who would spend much of her free time with any friend or family member that was sick or confined to a hospital. A service will be held on Sunday, January 5, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. in Flanner and Buchanan - Washington Park East , 10722 E. Washington Street, Indianapolis. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Indiana Alzheimer's Association, 50 East 91st Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240. Please share memories and condolences at: http://www.flannerbuchanan.com
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Mindy Wood
January 4, 2014
Aunt Wilma, you were kind, caring, gentle and steadfast. Love you dearly
Betty Correll Hopper and Iris Correll Nelson
January 4, 2014
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief.
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