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Enid, Oklahoma April 2009 August 21, 1919 ~ April 8, 2009 Son of the late George and Ina Mooreland Bryson, he was the widower of Betty Ann Vogt, married April 6, 1946, in Oklahoma City, OK. He was a graduate of Alva High School where he was a all-state basketball and football player in 1937. He served with the US Army during WW II. He was survived by his daughter, Marilyn Rook Potter and her husband Tom; sisters-in-law, Mary Jo McCoy and her husband Eugene, and Kathryn Willis and her husband Bob; nieces, Erin McCoy and Kathleen McCoy, Danna Swiggett and Debbie; great nephew, Win Offill; two sisters, Ina Jean Fromme and Bernice Lawson. In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by one brother, Paul Bryson; and two sisters, Lois Provost and Lena McJunkin. His funeral was held April 11, 2009, with The Rev Carrel Still officiating. |
© Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home Enid, Oklahoma August 2007 July 28, 1924 ~ August 17, 2007 A graveside service for Betty Elizabeth Vogt Bryson, 83, of Enid, will be 11 a.m. Monday, August 20, 2007, in Memorial Park Cemetery. The Rev. Marvin Goodpasture will officiate. Arrangements are with Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home. She was born July 28, 1924, in Fort Pierce, Fla. to Hilda and Frank Vogt, and died Friday, August 17, 2007 in St Mary's Regional Medical Center following a period of ill health. She was a graduate of Enid High School and Enid General Hospital Nursing School. She was a registered nurse for 40 years and retired working for Dr E.M. Robinson. Betty married Mart W. Bryson on April 6, 1945, in Oklahoma City. They were members of Willow Road Christian Church their entire married life. |
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