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Vivian Ann Murray Bryant, widow of James Ray Bryant, entered into eternal rest on Thursday, March 27, 2025, at Magnolias of Walterboro.
Funeral Services will be held 2:00 PM Monday at Harleyville Southern Methodist Church, 138 Second Bend Road, Harleyville with Rev. Shane Courson officiating. Pallbearers will be George Murray, Jason Murray, Andy Cook, Grant Cook, Harley Herndon and Kent Mizzell. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends an hour before the service.
Vivian was born on September 24, 1945, in Rosinville, a daughter of the late Pink George Murray and Cleo Infinger Murray. She graduated from Harleyville Ridgeville High School and attended Winthrop College. She served as an investigator with the South Carolina State Government in the social services department. Additionally, she was a founding member of the Harleyville Southern Methodist Church.
Surviving is her sister, Ada (Michael) Turner, Walterboro and Brother, Pinckney G. Murray, Jr. St. George; niece, Jeanette T. (Andy) Cook and nephews, George (Kelly) Murray, III; great nieces and nephews, Jason Murray, Kendall Meek, Grant Cook and Caroline Cook; great, great nieces and nephews, Archer Murray and Kensley Meek. The family would like to thank Ida Daniel and Mary Larry, her loyal caregivers and friends and Magnolias of Walterboro.
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