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Obituary for Natalie Bryant

Natalie  Bryant
Farmington – Natalie L. Bryant, 90, of Jay, died late Friday evening, Oct. 12, at Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington. She was born in the Riverton section of Portland, Dec. 7, 1921, a daughter of Clyde (Hunt) and Mabel Louise Peterson Meader and received her education in Portland and Jay schools, graduating from Jay High School in 1939. She later attended Portland School of Commerce. Mrs. Bryant worked at the Rangeley Inn during the summer in her high school years, and worked as a secretary in the Portland Shipyard during WWII while living at the YWCA. On May 2, 1946, she married Norman Ernest Bryant at her parents’ home in Jay. She was an active member of the Jay Baptist Church and a member of the Ladies Aid and was a longtime member of the Grange, having started in the Mt. Rockomeeka Grange. She enjoyed knitting and made many slippers for the hospital chaplaincy program. Mrs. Bryant enjoyed gardening with her husband and canning the “fruits” of their labor. She is survived by her husband of 66 years, Norman Ernest Bryant of Jay; three daughters, Kathryn “Kay” Hamlin and her husband, Tom of East Dixfield, Emily Nutt and her husband, James of North Jay, and Betty Navarro and her husband, Antonio of Farmington; 2 sisters, Marcia Calden and Adeline “Bobbie” Soucy, both of Jay; 10 grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren; 1 great great grandchild; She was predeceased by a daughter, Claudia “Todd” Byrd; two brothers, William “Buddy” Meader and Lindsey “Linney” Meader; two sisters, Eileen “Peggy” Currier and Margaret “Marmie” Paine. Condolences, tributes, and a memorial video may be shared on her memorial wall at www.wilesrc.om. Bryant – died at Farmington, Friday, October 12, 2012, Natalie L. Bryant, 90, of Jay. Funeral services will be held on Thursday at 11 a. m. from the Jay Baptist Church. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the Wiles Remembrance Center, 308 Franklin Road, Jay, Wednesday from 6-8 p. m. Interment will be at a later date at Jay Hill Cemetery. Those who desire may make memorial contributions in Mrs. Bryant’s memory to the Jay Baptist Church, 17 Intervale Road, Jay.

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