1938
2012
Services for Mary Ethel Bryan will be held Thursday, December 27 at 3pm at Binnsville Methodist Church. Rev. Jamie Bailey will be officiating. Burial will be in Binnsville Cemetery.
Stephens Funeral Home of DeKalb is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Bryan, 74, of Scooba, passed away at her residence Saturday, December 22. She was retired cashier manager in retail sales. She will forever be remembered as a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother.
Survivors include her husband, Ernest Bryan, daughter, Tina Mayeux and husband Dennis, son, Timmy Bryan and wife Sandy, adopted son Bill Allen, granddaughters, Rita Miller, April Neujahr and husband Gabe, Keri Bryan, grandson, Bill Bryan. She is also survived by her great grandchildren, Geana Moore, Isiah Neujahr, Sierra Neujahr, sisters, Nina Marshall, Linda Calahan and Yevonne Byrd.
She was preceded in death by her parents, William and Christine Marshall, sisters, Jo Walters, Sammie Howell, Sue Tribble, Brenda Jean Marshall and brother, Tommy Marshall.
Pallbearers will be Johnny Moore, Eric Bryan, Bryan Grove, Connie Duke, Robert Anthony and Perry Duke.
Visitation will be at Binnsville Methodist Church on Thursday from 1p to 3p.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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December 26, 2012
The Staff of Stephens Funeral Home
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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