Bryan Cloratho Reamy

Bryan Cloratho Reamy obituary, Dawson, TX

Bryan Cloratho Reamy

Bryan Reamy Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Griffin-Roughton Funeral Home, Corsicana on Dec. 29, 2025.
Bryan Cloratho Reamy was born on August 4, 1976, in Hubbard Texas to Cloratho and Elizabeth Ann Reamy. He took his last ride on December 18, 2025, near Dawson, Texas. Bryan lived life wide open, with a heart as big as the Texas sky. Riding motorcycles, fishing, hunting and arrowhead hunting were his passions, but what truly defined him was his generosity and his willingness to help anyone- friend or foe- who needed a hand. He never met a stranger, and his laughter and kindness left lasting impressions on everyone he met.

Bryan is preceded in death by his parents Cloratho and Ann Reamy, his sister Sherry Jennings, and his brother Clay Reamy.

He is survived by his three sons Bryan Tristen Reamy and wife Krystal and their children Ridge and Lelanie of West, the twins Gunner and Case Reamy who reside with their mother Danielle Reamy in Hubbard who was his wife and best friend for many years. His fiancé Randi Rape of Bruceville-Eddy and her daughter Lexi Dasshner who also looked up to Bryan as a father figure. Bryan is also survived by his sister Evenia Richards and her spouse Joel Price of Navarro Mills, his brother Stacy and wife Teresa Reamy of Navarro Mills, sister Debra Barber of Angus, along with a multitude of nieces, nephews, cousins and an endless number of friends who will cherish his memory. Bryan's spirit lives on in the hearts of all who knew him - in the sounds of a motorcycle engine on a quiet morning, in the warmth of a helping hand, and in the joy of time spent outdoors doing what he loved the most.

A Celebration of Bryan's life will be held 2:00pm Saturday, January 3rd at Griffin-Roughton Funeral Home in Corsicana. Graveside service will be held at Cottonwood Cemetery on FM 2114 Hubbard, TX following the funeral service.

People wishing to visit him before the service are welcome and able to do so from 9 am-8 pm on Friday, January 2nd at the funeral home. Family visitation will also be Friday, January 2nd from 6 pm - 8 pm. Family and friends are invited to gather, share stories, and honor a man who gave so much love and laughter to the world.

Anyone wishing or feeling compelled to contribute can do so by contacting Griffin-Roughton funeral home and donating directly to the service of Bryan Reamy.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

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