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Published Sep 18, 2008
Phillip A. Bryan, 69, of Dawsonville died Wednesday September 17, 2008 at his residence.
A native of Fulton County, he had lived in Dawson County for the past 29 years having moved from Marietta. Mr. Bryan worked for many years at Lockheed after which he was an insurance agent until his retirement. He was co-founder of the Save A Youth Wilderness Program, was a member of the Gideons, was a former guest columnist for the Dawson News and Advertiser and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Dawsonville. He possessed a strong Christian faith and was a devoted husband, father and grandfather.
Surviving are his wife of 44 years, Sandra B. Bryan, Dawsonville; children, Lance Browder and Sara Strickland, Dawsonville, Allan and Joanie Browder, Dawsonville, Pam Elledge, Dawsonville, Allyson and Clint Decker, Dawsonville; sister and brother in law, Janet and Mac McLendon, Atlanta; brothers and sister in law, Doug Bryan, Key West, FL, Dennis and Sandra Bryan, Flowery Branch; grandchildren, Lacy Browder, Kipp Browder, Justin and Brandy Browder, Savannah Browder, Dustin Ingram, Slayter Haney, Valen Decker; great granddaughter, Ansley Browder.
Funeral services will be held Sunday, September 21, 2008 at 2 o’clock at Bearden Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Bryan Lake will officiate. Interment will follow in Dawsonville Memorial Gardens.
The family will receive friends after 4pm Saturday at the funeral home.
Bearden Funeral Home, Dawsonville, GA. 706-265-3159
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May the Lord watch over Uncle Phillip's family as they go through this time of sorrow. I thank God for this amazing servant of the Lord Jesus Christ. Niece Barbara Bryan of Buena Vista, Virginia
It is an honor to be part of this fine family, even though from afar. All my memories of Uncle Phillip are touched with his kindness, humor, good sense and strength. I am sorry that the immediate family has been through such difficult times leading to his passing, and wish them every comfort during this time. I know they will be a strength to each other, as it is their way. (niece Julie Martin of Pleasant Hill, CA)
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