Curtis Lee Bryant , February 23, 1960 — January 26, 2019

Curtis Lee Bryant  (Frisco City, Alabama, AL) February 23, 1960 January 26, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Curtis Lee Bryant “Dry your eyes, I am gone Home to be with my Savior” Curtis Lee Brant, a native of Stockton, Alabama was born to the late Cornelius, Sr. and Irene Bryant on February 23, 1960. Curtis graduated in 1978 from Baldwin County High School in Bay Minette, Alabama. He was married to the love of his life, Mary (Deloris) Bryant on March 28, 1992.

The two shared twenty-six years of precious life together. Curtis began his Christian life at an early age as a member of Zion Fountain A.M.E. church in Stockton, Alabama. Later in life he united with Union Missionary Baptist Church in Stockton, Alabama under the leadership and spiritual guidance of Leo Spencer.

He was faithful and a devoted member on the Board of Trustees and served as the president of the male chorus. Curtis’s favorite song in church was “It’s Alright, It’s OK” by Shirley Caesar. Curtis was employed for many years with North Baldwin Infirmary as an orderly and William F. Green State Veterans Home as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA).

Family and friends will remember Curtis most for his time playing softball with A.M.E. Zion Church softball team, his unique decorating skills, the community parties that he hosted, or the song he wrote and often sang with his children “O My Glory! ” Curtis was very active in the community where he worked as a volunteer at the North Baldwin Senior Center in Stockton, Alabama and served on the North Baldwin Sports Association and the Stockton Christmas parade committee. The life Curtis lived spoke of the commitment he made to serving God and his family.

He loved his family and was faithful and devoted to each of them until the Lord called him home. He was preceded in death by his parents, Cornelius, Sr. and Irene Bryant; one brother, Cornelius “Gechee” Bryant, Jr.; three sisters: Mary Ann Bryant, Geraldine Evans and Cinderella “Cindy” Bryant-Brooks, and a nephew: Byron KeShaun Washington. Curtis leaves to cherish beautiful memories, a loving and devoted wife: Mary Deloris Bryant; two children: Trevin L. Bryant and Khadijah Bryant; three adopted children: Khylee Watts, Kaiden Watts and Jamielle Evans all of Stockton, Alabama; two brothers; Milton (Jeanette) Bryant, and Terrance Bryant both of Stockton, Alabama; seven sisters: Elnora (Maurice) Washington, and Rhonda (Russell) Stanley both of Stockton, Alabama; Rose (Willie) Anderson, Sally Earl and Andrea Evans, all of Bay Minette, Alabama; Karen (Patrick) Reynolds of Loxley, Alabama and Beverly Evans of Memphis, Tennessee; two aunts: Flozell Sharp of Montgomery, Alabama and Lula Mae McWilliams of Rochester, N.Y; six god-children: Leilani Smith, Kendell Knight, Benjamin Thomas, Bailee Mitchell, Zechariah Mallory and Kristin Wright; seven sisters-in law: Bonnie Smith and Linda (Elmore) Brown, both of Bay Minette, Alabama; Margie Ruffin, Colleen Ankum and Maggie Pinkard all of Stockton, Alabama; Sireffa (Keith) Mitchell and Kim (Jerome) Harris both of Montgomery, Alabama; two brothers-in-law: Harvey (Kecia) Ruffin of Montgomery, Alabama and Joel (Mazie) Nicholson of Hinesville, Georgia; one devoted friend: Mitchell (Patricia) Nye of Stockton, Alabama; one devoted nephew: Diamond Allen.

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death notice Curtis Lee Bryant February 23, 1960 — January 26, 2019

obituary notice Curtis Lee Bryant February 23, 1960 — January 26, 2019

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