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Bryant B. Skinner Sr.

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Bryant B. Skinner Sr. obituary, 1922-2019, Jacksonville, FL

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Bryant Skinner Obituary

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Bryant B. Skinner, Sr., a lifelong resident of Jacksonville, FL, died on March 10, 2019 at the age of 96.
Born Oct. 12, 1922, he was one of the first babies born at the new St. Vincent's Hospital in Riverside. He was a well know businessman and civic leader, spending his career in commercial real estate development and giving his time and talents to innumerable political, civic and charitable organizations.
He attended the public schools in Jacksonville, but graduated high school from The Webb School in Bell Buckell, Tennessee. He attended Davidson College until the outbreak of WWII, which led to his transfer to the University of North Carolina under the naval officers training program. He shipped out to the south Pacific as a newly minted "ninety-day wonder" ensign on board the LST 1009. He was in numerous campaigns in the amphibious war and was part of the occupation forces in Japan.
Returning home, he graduated from UNC and went to work for Stockton, Whatley & Davin, Co., a large real estate development company based in Jacksonville, were he spent 10 years involved in the company's state-wide operations. He was a vice president of the company when he left in 1959.
He married Betty Walthour of Birmingham, AL, in 1948. They had many happy years together and raised three sons and a daughter. Betty was a strong and dedicated supporter of Bryant's many adventures.
In 1960 he commenced development of the Deerwood Club, a gated residential community in the then "middle of nowhere" wilderness called the Southside of Jacksonville. Deerwood was a great success and is credited with being the vanguard of development in what was to become the city's most dynamic quadrant.
In 1981, he commenced a commercial development called "Southpoint", at the interchange of I-95 and the newly opened J. Turner Butler Blvd. It too was a success, and established JTB as the city's main growth corridor to this day.
Together with his three sons, he established Skinners Wholesale Nursery, a nursery specializing in large container grown trees.
His early involvement in the local Republican Party, when a Republican was an oddity in Jacksonville, was another expression of his visionary life. He met every Republican president from Dwight Eisenhour to George Bush and visited President Nixon and President Reagan in the White House. He was Reagan's Duval County campaign manager in his successful 1980 campaign.
He loved the Gators, especially football, rarely missing a game. An avid sportsman, he loved hunting and fishing, tennis and golf, but did not like hiking or walking, saying that the person who was walking was just a person who had missed his ride!
He was active in business and civic life, serving as a director on the boards of Baptist Hospital, St. Luke's/Mayo Hospital, Flagship Bank and as chairman of the board of Sun Bank. He served as president of the River Club, downtown Rotary Club, Jacksonville Country Day School, Young Life and the University of Florida Gator Boosters. He headed the committee to establish the Jacksonville Navy Memorial.
In all his many adventures-business, civic, travel, sports, etc., he never failed to be scrupulously honest. He loved to "work hard, play hard." Almost every social or family event was punctuated by his story telling, tales which grew more fantastical and hilarious with each telling. He was a man of his times, a proud member of the Greatest Generation. He will be missed!
He is survived by Betty, his daughter, Betsy, his son Russell (Sandy), his son Bryant, Jr. (Joan), and his son Charlie (Laura), eleven grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren, and his brother Dr. Richard Green Skinner Jr. Close to his heart are his "do it all" companion for over 30 years, Heyward Jones, his dedicated live-in caregiver Beth Jones Batistin, and his secretary/house manager Cydnie Forrest.
A memorial service will be held at 11:00 am on Thursday, March 28, at the First Presbyterian Church of Jacksonville, 118 East Monroe St., Jacksonville, FL.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Young Life Jacksonville.

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Published by Florida Times-Union on Mar. 17, 2019.

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Howie Lucero

April 1, 2020

I worked for Skinners Wholesale Nursery in 1983 and was invited to a Christmas party at the house that was in close proximity to the nursery. Bryant & the family were very gracious to me. I remember Bryant showing me a large map of plans for the Jacksonville area. He spoke to me as if I were his personal friend. To the Skinner family and those who knew him, I don't have to tell you what a great man he was. I will always remember and cherish the time spent with him.

Joe Faulkner

March 25, 2019

Our deepest sympathy to the Skinner family. It was a privilege to have known Mr. Skinner and to enjoy our visits and conversations. He was a kind and generous gentleman who enhanced my life by knowing him.

Diane Ramsey

March 22, 2019

Dear Joan, Bryant and the entire Skinner family. Your loss is great and you all are in my thoughts and prayers. May God be with you. Diane Ramsey

March 18, 2019

I have never met Mr. or Mrs. Skinner personally, but I want to thank Mr. Skinner for his vision for Southpoint. I am blessed to live in that area and am thankful for his vision. May Mrs. Skinner and the family find comfort in the memories they share with this fine gentleman. Deborah Holman

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