"Blanche" was a homemaker and mother, living on a farm near Village, Richmond County, Virginia. She was a life-long member of Totuskey Baptist Church, and served the church as long as she lived. She was also a member of the Sunday School and W.M.S.
Virginia Blanche Thrift married December 7, 1889 in Richmond County, Virginia, to Northam Lee Bryant, and became the mother of six sons and one daughter.
Lawson Anderson Bryant
Northam Allen Bryant
Mary Alice Bryant
Philip Lee Bryant
Clinton Ellsworth Bryant
Robert Thrift Bryant
Herbert Weymouth Bryant
Blanche was left a widow in 1924. She continued living on the farm, with her children and never remarried.
OBITUARY: (1956) VILLAGE-TOTUSKEY LOCAL NEWSPAPER
DEATH OF MRS. BLANCHE BRYANT
On Friday morning, January 27th, the soul of Mrs. Blanche Thrift Bryant passed into the great beyond. All that loving hands could do was done, but was of no avail. She was gone to her heavenly home to be with her Lord whom she served since her childhood. She was a lifelong member of Totuskey Baptist Church, also the Sunday School and W.M.S. We shall miss her smiling face so much, but our loss is her eternal gain. She was laid to rest in the Totuskey Cemetery on Sunday afternoon , after an impressing funeral service in the church. The flowers were beautiful and profuse. To the heartbroken children and loved ones, we offer our heartfelt sympathy. Quite a number of relatives and friends from Hopewell and Washington were here for the funeral.
"Blanche" was a homemaker and mother, living on a farm near Village, Richmond County, Virginia. She was a life-long member of Totuskey Baptist Church, and served the church as long as she lived. She was also a member of the Sunday School and W.M.S.
Virginia Blanche Thrift married December 7, 1889 in Richmond County, Virginia, to Northam Lee Bryant, and became the mother of six sons and one daughter.
Lawson Anderson Bryant
Northam Allen Bryant
Mary Alice Bryant
Philip Lee Bryant
Clinton Ellsworth Bryant
Robert Thrift Bryant
Herbert Weymouth Bryant
Blanche was left a widow in 1924. She continued living on the farm, with her children and never remarried.
OBITUARY: (1956) VILLAGE-TOTUSKEY LOCAL NEWSPAPER
DEATH OF MRS. BLANCHE BRYANT
On Friday morning, January 27th, the soul of Mrs. Blanche Thrift Bryant passed into the great beyond. All that loving hands could do was done, but was of no avail. She was gone to her heavenly home to be with her Lord whom she served since her childhood. She was a lifelong member of Totuskey Baptist Church, also the Sunday School and W.M.S. We shall miss her smiling face so much, but our loss is her eternal gain. She was laid to rest in the Totuskey Cemetery on Sunday afternoon , after an impressing funeral service in the church. The flowers were beautiful and profuse. To the heartbroken children and loved ones, we offer our heartfelt sympathy. Quite a number of relatives and friends from Hopewell and Washington were here for the funeral.
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Blanche was the daughter of Lawson Whitfield Thrift and Mary Ann Lewis.
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