Bryant Burr

1925 ∼ 2009

Bryant Burr

Funeral services for Bryant Burr, 84, of Vidor, will be held on Friday, June 19, 2009, at 10:00 a.m. in the Apostolic Church with Rev. Marvin Cole, Rev. Mike LaBrie, and Rev. L.F. Long officiating. Interment will follow at Davis Cemetery. There will be a gathering of friends and family on Thursday, June 18, from 6:00 to 9:00 at Claybar Kelley-Watkins Funeral Home. Mr. Burr was born February 25, 1925 in Merryville, LA to Buck and Mamie Burr and passed away on June 16, 2009 in Lafayette, LA.

He retired from Entex/United Gas Co. and was a WWII U.S. Army veteran.

Mr. Burr is preceded in death by his wife, Mary Frances Burr; his parents; and brothers, Rev. Murray E. Burr and Rollie Burr. Those left to cherish his memory are daughters and sons-in-law, Charlotte and Lynn Hickingbottom of Lake Charles, Lynette and Rev. Dennis Clark of Kingwood, TX, and Anita and Milton d'Augereau of Breaux Bridge; seven grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren; sisters, Mary Alice Alston and Bertha Mae McCarty; brother, Charles Burr; and numerous nieces and nephews

Condolences

Anonymous June 18, 2009
I have known the Burr family since 1956 - and loved them very much! Bertha Mae Bert and I were very close friends. I am so sorry for your loss and hope the wonderful memroies will warm your hearts! Love, Carolyn Dyess Bales##imported-begin##Carolyn Dyess Bales##imported-end##
Anonymous June 18, 2009
Blessings to your family during your time of sorrow. Uncle Bryant is with our Heavenly Father now and happy to be with Aunt Mary Francis I know. Be still and know GOD is with you.##imported-begin##Amanda Moye Geller##imported-end##
Anonymous June 17, 2009
Bryant Burr will be missed by many of us. Many happy times with him at church, on the deer lease, at Picadilly, at the Food Court, dinners on the ground, and other happy occasions. He leaves behind a legacy of joy and goodness.##imported-begin##Randy Hughes##imported-end##
Anonymous June 17, 2009
I feel privileged to have known Bro Burr even if it was for but a short time. He was a consummate gentleman and a great man of God. His life was a written epistle; seen and read of all men. Another great warrior is at home today.##imported-begin##Joshua Cathey##imported-end##
Anonymous June 17, 2009
Mr. Burr was my neighbor for more than half of my life. He was the sweetest man to ever live and I will never forget him. He loved God and Mary Frances with all his heart. He made it a point to come to my wedding even with a broke back, but he was there! ##imported-begin##LeAnna Odom Martinez##imported-end##
Anonymous June 17, 2009
Sis. Alston and family, You are in our prayers The Stewards##imported-begin##Ted & Mary Steward##imported-end##