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- Name of Deceased: George H. Bryan Jr.
Age at Death: 72
Death Date: abt 2004
Obituary Date: 26 Oct 2004
Newspaper Title: Wellsville Daily Reporter
Newspaper Location: Wellsville, NY, US
Birth Date: 24 Feb 1932
Locations Mentioned in Obituary: Andover, Andover
Indian Springs, NV, NV Indian Springs
Niagara Falls, Niagara Falls
Williamsville, NY, NY Williamsville
Wellsville, NY, NY Wellsville
Alfred Station,
Auburndale, Auburndale
Other Persons Mentioned in Obituary: Marilyn Butzbach
M.
Ray Bryan
Dorothy Bietz
Barbara Day (Jim)
Kevin Bryan (Cassie)
Helen Gridley
Todd Stoll
Karen
David Truscott
Barbara Anderson
Millie Smith
George Sr. H.
Patrick Bryan (Clarissa)
Art Bryan
Elmer Bryan
Gladys Adamec
Edwin Bryan J.
Maria Bryan (Philbin)
American Legion
Charles Bryan
Bill Bryan (Darla)
ALSO
Cuba NY Patroit - 11/3-9/2004
ANDOVER-George H. Bryan Jr.,
72, entered into heaven Sunday, (October
24, 2004) at Wellsville Manor
Care following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Bryan was born on Feb. 24,
1932, in Niagara Falls to George H.
Sr., and Maria (Philbin) Bryan. On
April 30,1955, hc married Marilyn M.
Butzbach, who survives.
Mr. Bryan served in the United
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from 1949 to 1952, participating in
five offensives and receiving two Purple
Hearts. He later worked for National
Fuel in Wcllsville for 32 years until his
retirement in 1987.
George was a long-time membcr of
the Andover Lions, American Legion
and Rescue #5 North Tonawanda Fire
Department. He was an avid gardener
and enjoyed musie and Drum and Bugle
Corp., but will be bcst remembered as
a loving husband, father and greatly
admired grandfather.
In addition to his wife, George is
survived by three sons, Kevin (Cassie)
Bryan of Alfred Station, Bill (Daria)
Bryan, and Patrick (Clarissa) Bryan,
both of Andover; two daughters, Karen
(Don) Kane of Wcllsville, and Barbara
(Jim) Day ofAndover, a brother, Edwin
J. Bryan of Auburndale, Fla.; a sister,
Barbara Anderson of Indian Springs,
Ncv.; and sevcral nieces, nephews and
cousins.
He was predeceased by four brothers,
Ray Bryan, Art Bryan, Elmer Bryan
and Charles Bryan; four sisters, Helen
Gridlcy, Millie Smith, Dorothy Bietz,
and Gladys Adamec and a great grandson,
Todd Stoli.
Friends called Tucsdav ar rhe Baker-
Swan Funeral Home, Andover. The
funeral service was held Wednesday at
the First Baptist Church of Andover
with the Rev. David Truscott officiating.
Burial will take place in Valley
Brook Cemetery.
The family has requested memorials
to be madê to the Alzheimer's Association
of WNY, 2805 Wehrle Dr.,
Suitê 6, Williamsville, N.Y., 1422 1-
7380 or Wellsville Manor Care Activities
Center; 4192 A. Bolivar Rd., Wellsville,
N.Y., 14895.
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