Nathaniel Bryant
Waynetown, Ind. (CNS)--- Nathaniel Bryant, 79,
of Kingman Route 1, was stricken with a heart attack in front of the
Veedersburg Bank about noon yesterday (Feb. 4, 1965). He was pronounced
dead on arrival at Culver Hospital, Crawfordsville, at 12:30 p.m.
Born
Sept. 8, 1885, near Kingman, he was the son of James and Maryetta
Robbins Bryant. He married Goldie Clore Aug. 25, 1906 at Rockville and
she survives. He attended Buffalo School near Wallace and was a member
of the Freedom Christian Church near Wallace.
He was a retired
farmer, had worked at the Veedersburg brick plant and the tile mill in
Mecca. He lived 27 years just east of Centennial Church and formerly
lived at Mellott.
Surviving in addition to the widow are three
sons, Russell of Newtown, Maurice of Waynetown and Boyd of Terre Haute;
two daughters, Mrs. Zelma Clegg of Lafayette and Mrs. Lois Coars of
Waynetown Route 1; two brothers, Charles of West Lebanon and Martin of
Wallace; two sisters, Mrs. Stella Teller of Waynetown and Mrs. Anna Roth
of Elkhart; 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
The
body is at the Servies Funeral Home here and services will be at 2 p.m.
Saturday. The Rev. Alfred Dobbs will officiate and burial will be in
Waynetown Masonic Cemetery. Friends may call after 3 today.
Source: Found in an old scrapbook of obituaries collected by Fauniel Hershberger,
collected in the 1960-70s. Typed by cfenters.