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Carol Ann Bryant, 73, of Midland, TX and formerly of Levelland, TX passed away peacefully surrounded by family on April 3, 2024, in Midland, TX. Born to Joe and Willie Georgia Tyson on September 16, 1950. Carol’s life was full of positivity, family, and faith in God.
A Memorial Service for Carol will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, April 13, 2024, in the Chapel of Krestridge Funeral Home, Levelland, TX. The family asks that you wear bright colors to celebrate her love of life.
Carol’s journey began in Lubbock, TX, later moving to Levelland where she grew up with her siblings, Jan and Gina. She married Kenny Bryant on May 1, 1970, and they raised two boys, Shayne and Eric. After graduating from Levelland High School, she attended South Plains College where she studied drafting. When not caring for the family business, Carol could be found working on crafts or painting. She also loved supporting her children and grandchildren, cooking, and spending time with her family at the lake.
Carol is survived by her husband, Kenny Bryant, son Shayne and his wife Misti, son Eric and his wife Keeli, sister, Gina Carothers Eaves and her husband Jeff Smith, sister Jan Simmons, sister-in-law, Penny Oney, Grandchildren, Logan, Kenzi and Price Bryant, niece Lauren Eaves and great nieces Hailey and Riley Aya.
She is preceded in death by her father, Joe Tyson, mother, Willie Georgia Eaves, and stepfathers Jack Carothers and T.J. Eaves.
Carol, a loving wife, mom and Mimi, was known for her endless smile, kind heart and creativity. She will be dearly missed by all who knew her.
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