Cecil P. Bryan
November 25, 1929 ~ May 14, 2011
Resided in:
Lawrenceville, GA
BRYAN
Cecil P. Bryan, 81 of Lawrenceville passed away May 14, 2011. Mr. Bryan retired from AAA Cooper, he was an Army Veteran during the Korean Conflict, and a member of Crossroads Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife Marjorie Coker Bryan, children; Susan Delaney and her husband Mike of Duluth, GA and Alan Bryan and his wife Kelly of Dacula, GA. Grandchildren Callie and Chase Bryan of Dacula, and Ansley Delany of Duluth. Sister, Francis Bell and her husband Billy of Marietta, and also niece Terri Lewis of Woodstock. The funeral service will be held Tuesday May 17th at 11:00am at Wages & Sons Gwinnett Chapel with Rev. Kenneth Kuykendall, Rev. Buddy Rhodes and Rev. Lloyd Ferguson officiating. Burial Gwinnett Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Crossroads Baptist Church Building Fund 1391 Braselton Hwy. Lawrenceville, GA 30043. The family will receive friends Monday May 16th from 1 until 3 and 6 until 8 at Wages & Sons Gwinnett Chapel 1031 Lawrenceville Hwy, Lawrenceville, GA 30046. 770-277-4550 Online Condolences may be expressed at www.wagesandsons.com
Margie & Cecil what a blessing you have been to us through all the years. Thank God we’ll a be togather in heaven.
Cecil was such a gentle person. Margie, Susan and Alan, I know you will miss him dearly, but it’s so wonderful to have such a Christian heritage. Remember such precious days with your family growing up in church together at Old Field. Love to you all.
So sorry to learn of Mr.Bryan’s passing. He was a dear person to help when he came in our Bank at Gwinnett Federal. May God keep his family in the Palm of his hand.
Margie, the Martin family would like to express our deepest sympathy to you and your family at this time of sorrow. May God’s Spirit comfort you now and in the days ahead. Wesley Martin
i had the pleasure of working with cecil when he drove for nicks trucking couldnt ask for a sweeter,and the kindness man ever to be around or to work with he will be deeply missed