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He graduated from Stephens - Lee High School in the class of 1966. After graduating, he joined the US Airforce, serving during the Vietnam Era for 4 years. Upon his return to Asheville, he embarked on working at various jobs, the Juvenile Detention Center in Black Mountain, and the ABC Store in Asheville. He eventually retired from the Charles George VA Medical Center as a VA Police Officer after working for 20 years.
Bryant’s passion was playing golf. He was a lifelong member of the Skyview Golf Association. As his health started failing and he could no longer play golf, he still helped with the Annual Skyview Golf Tournament. He enjoyed riding the golf course to watch his fellow players.
Other than his parents, he was also preceded in death by his brother David Fullwood, sister Wyvonia Simpson, niece Rhonda R. Lytle, and nephew Derrick Lytle.
Left to cherish his memory is sister Annie Mae Young of Atlanta, GA, nephews Tyrone M. Lytle (April) of Griffin, GA, Charles Simpson (Nicole) of Mobile, AL, and David Freeman Fullwood, Jr., of Salt Lake City, UT, nieces Kimberly Simpson of Pensacola, FL, and Annalicia Fullwood of Salt Lake City, UT, special friends Theodis and Jean Beck, and their sons Tito and Marlon, James and Charlotte DeGraffenreid, and their son Craig, James Bowditch, Fred Woods, Melvin Holloway and Family, Larry and Deborah Gilliland, Monica Gilliland, and her son Kagen, Cecil Foster, Derek and Tonia Allen, Carolyn K. Allen Fullwood, Gerald Cowan, and a host of other family members and friends.
During our walk on this earthly journey, people are in our lives for a “REASON” and for a “SEASON”! For those who had a “SEASON” with Bryant, hopefully each of you will CHERISH those memories in your hearts always!
Let the life Bryant lived speak for Him!
A Funeral Service to honor the life of Bryant will be held on Saturday, March 8, 2025, at Worldwide Baptist Tabernacle (85 Choctaw St.), at 1pm. He will lie in state one hour prior to the service. Viewing will be on Friday, March 7, 2025, from 12pm to 7pm at Avery's Memorial Chapel. The service will be live streamed on Avery's Memorial Chapel's Facebook page.
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