Cheryl L. Bryant
Cheryl L. (nee Anderson) Bryant, of Countryside; beloved mother of Jocelyn Bryant; proud grandmother of Logan Bryant; dear friend of Roy L. Bryant; preceded in death by loving parents Leonard & Leona Anderson.
A funeral service was held on Monday, July 30 at Hallowell & James Funeral Home, Countryside. Interment St. John's Lutheran Cemetery, Hodgkins.
Memorial donations in Cheryl's name to the American Diabetes Association are appreciated (diabetes.org).
Funeral info: (708) 352-6500 or hjfunerals.com
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Sponsored by Hallowell & James Funeral Home - Countryside.
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Dear Jocelyn.
So sorry for your loss, So unexpected, Your mother was a good friend and so adventurous: Definitely she will be missed by all of us and Nancy and I will especially miss our special times together: God bless you and Logan!
Dorothy Ratkowski
July 29, 2018
My sincere cindolence to the family.May the God of all comfort be with you.
Lynn B.
July 28, 2018
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