Bryan Keith Drummond was born February 8, 1967, to John Roy and Pat Drumond in Great Falls, Montana. Bryan passed from this life on June 15, 2024, in Cleveland, Oklahoma. He is preceded in death by his father and grandparents. He is survived by his wife Ellen, daughter Adeline, mother Pat, and his five siblings Tracy, Scott, Christian, Rebecca, and Karen.
During Bryan’s early life, his family moved around while his father John Roy was in the Air Force. They soon found home in Hominy, Oklahoma. During his childhood, Bryan enjoyed his life growing up on the ranch. He enjoyed caring for his chickens, ducks, and geese. He learned how to work hard and the value of a dollar. He also was very involved in the scouting program. He grew up being a Cub Scout, Boy Scout, and attained the rank of Eagle Scout.
Bryan served a 2 year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Ventura, California. Upon returning, he completed a degree at Oklahoma State University and graduated from University of Oklahoma Law School.
During his time in college, Bryan met his sweetheart Ellen Morrill. They were married on May 27, 1989 in Stillwater, Oklahoma and were later sealed for time and all eternity on May 29, 1990 in the Dallas, Texas Temple. .
In January of 1996, Bryan began working at Rosenstein, Fist, and Ringold Law Firm. He worked diligently at the firm until his death. During his time there, he became a partner and shareholder, working hand in hand with his colleagues, to represent numerous school districts and municipalities across the state of Oklahoma.
In November of 1996, Bryan and Ellen welcomed their only daughter, Adeline. Bryan worked hard to provide a good life for Ellen and Adeline. This was his top priority. He sacrificed a lot and worked many hard hours to give them a wonderful life.
Together, Bryan, Ellen, and Adeline enjoyed going on family vacations. They explored much of the United States on their many road trips. During these vacations, many different interests became collections. Bryan loved collecting anything that peaked his interest.
Bryan strived to live his life in the likeness of Christ. He always shared the ways the Lord blessed him with those around him. He was an example of Christlike love.
Bryan’s family finds peace in knowing that he is surrounded by his passed loved ones, specifically his father.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider donating to your local school district to help students in need to purchase various items: sports gear, coats, shoes, lunch bills, glasses etc. This is what Bryan would have wanted.
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