James Richard Bryan, loving husband, and father of two, grandfather of four, went to be with his Lord and Savior on March 15, 2023, at the age of 77. Jim was born on May 24, 1945, to Mabel (Zoerb) and Richard Bryan in San Luis Obispo, California. He grew up in the Callaway/Oconto, Nebraska area, raised by his mother and stepfather, Barney Ward.
Jim graduated from Callaway High School and then went on to get his Bachelors of Animal Science at the University of Nebraska. While at university, he met the love of his life, Dixie Miller. He always said that it would be a cold day in hell before he married and on December 28, 1968- it was, with three feet of snow on the ground and more coming down. They started their life together in Lincoln but soon moved to Cambridge, Nebraska as he got the position of Ag Representative Loan Officer at the First National Bank. After banking, he began farming and ranching with Dixie's father in Wilsonville, Nebraska. He did this for many years enjoying what he had grown up with. He moved his family to Lexington, Nebraska in the late 80's, where he once again worked as a loan officer at American charter then at IBP/Tyson working in quality control before finally retiring.
Jim always loved horses and had many throughout his life, at one time having 35. He and Dixie enjoyed raising paint and quarter horses, selling them all over the country and even to Mexico. He definitely loved horse trading and made many friends doing so. He was involved in several horse related activities/ hobbies throughout his life as well. He was a 4-H leader, member of the Wilsonville Saddle club, and the Plum Creekers Riding Club. He participated in the 1993 re-ride of the Pony Express and enjoyed many trail rides, horse shows and horse sales, several times to the Denver Stock show. Jim was a cowboy. Rarely was he seen without his boots, hat, and belt complete with a nice buckle. He had quite the collection of all these items and enjoyed sharing his hobby of collecting with his children and grandchildren.
Jim's kindness and sense of humor were evident in his life and for which he will best be remembered- he never knew a stranger. He and Dixie opened their home and hearts to many a person who needed a little help on their life journey. The positive influence he had on all who knew him and the love and laughter he created with the jokes he told will be his legacy.
Jim is preceded in death by his mother, Mabel, stepfather, Barney, biological father, Richard, parents-in-law, RV and Ellen, sister-in-law, Nancy and brothers-in-law, Darrel, Craig and Joel.
He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Dixie of Oconto; daughter, Heather (James) Drummond of Dexter, MI; son, Clifford (Cristy) Bryan of Oconto; his beloved grandchildren, Hannah, Noah, Corin, and Caleb; his sisters-in-law, Marlene and Joanne, as well as many cousins, nieces, nephews and a host of friends.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date in Callaway, Nebraska.
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Penny Davis
March 31, 2023
He was a great man. He gave my husband a purpose in life and he will be greatly missed by us. Rest in peace Terry will see you up there in the great blue sky ready to go to horse sales with you when it is his time
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Joani Mihalakos
March 29, 2023
Knowing even just the Drummond family gives insight into the wonderful man he must have been. My heart goes out to all who will miss him here in this life!
Jerry and Beverly Witthuhn
March 28, 2023
We are sending our deepest sympathy. He will be greatly w
Patty Samuelson
March 28, 2023
With deepest sympathy for you and your family...love always your friend Patty Samuelson (Suhr)
LaVella Farr
March 28, 2023
Sorry for your loss. Robert and O always enjoyed our visits with Jim.
Vernon and Sue Curtis
March 28, 2023
Ssending our condolences
and prayers for his family. We got to know Jim back in the late sixties in college. What a great guy. We always enjoyed his company. I think Vernon may have gotten his big pinto horse from him, before I met him. May he rest in peace.
Linda Sandman
March 28, 2023
It was a fun adventure being friends with you & Dixie. Until we meet again. Good Bye.
Gayla Cox
March 28, 2023
Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, Dixie, may you feel God's peace and draw strength from the memoires.
Dawn Arner
March 28, 2023
Thinking about and praying for you all. He was a great man! He did have a great sense of humor! He and Dixie welcomed me into their home when I was a teenager. Taught me some life lessons. I’ll forever be grateful❤
Steve Ervin
March 28, 2023
Jim and Dixie were very good friends. I broke horses for Jim, went to many a horse sale with them. Jim will always be a good friend to me. Hope up in Heaven they have many horses to ride old buddy.
Deb England
March 28, 2023
I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers to the family.
Sandra Thompson
March 28, 2023
Sorry for your loss. He will be missed.
Mary Scott-Herring
March 28, 2023
So very sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts are with you.
Bobbie Farley
March 28, 2023
I'm glad you are at peace and in your Lord's arms. Say hello to my Bob!
Diane Gonzalez
March 28, 2023
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. I have many great memories of Jim when I worked for him at American Charter. He was truly a great guy!
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