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Blackburn Cemetery

Pawnee County, Oklahoma


© Chapman-Black and Poteet Funeral Home

Submitted by: Terry Dudley


Dusty Levi Bryant

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March 12, 1993 ~ April 27, 2024

Dusty Levi Bryant was born March 12, 1993, in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Randy Bryant and Audra Rowe. He grew up in the Jennings and Yale area, where he played football, baseball, and basketball. He also enjoyed playing corn hole, golf, and horseshoes. He attended High School in Yale, OK and then Sand Springs where he decided to take his GED, which he passed with very high scores. He loved to fish. He was a welder by trade and worked for Industrial Fabrication Services.

Dusty was awarded Certificates of Appreciation by the Oilton Chamber of Commerce and the State of Oklahoma for helping clean up the city of Oilton after the big storm last Father's Day. He loved music and had from an early age. He would go to the fairs and instead of riding the rides he wanted to listen to the country music being played on stage. Dusty played guitar and drums. He enjoyed watching old musicals. Old Country music was his favorite. He also enjoyed fishing wherever the water would take him and jumped at the opportunity to play a good game of corn hole. He loved to study history.

Dusty loved being with family. It did not matter what the family was doing, as long as he was included. He would go bowling, play cards, or just hang out. He really liked it when his brother Aric visited from out of state. His greatest joy came when he met Sharlie and her girls. Lyla and Serenity brought such a happiness to Dusty's heart. He loved being their dad.

Boomer was part of Dusty's life for the last six years. He loved that dog. He had such a big heart and was fun to be around.

Dusty Levi Bryant passed from this life on Saturday, April 27, 2024, in the Oilton area. He will be missed by all who liked and loved him.

Dusty is survived by his mother Audra Rowe; father Randy Bryant; fiancé Sharlie Jackson; two children Lyla and Serenity Ramsey; sisters Ariel McDonald and Emily Bryant; brothers Aric (Autumn) McDonald and Ethan Bryant; grandmother Connie Rowe; nephews Axton McDonald and Lane Tenpenny; nieces Ayla McDonald, Remington Stevens and Octavia Bryant. Dusty is preceded in death by grandparents Joyce and Sam Skinner; grandfather Jesse Rowe; cousins Frank Bryant and John Clark.

Public Viewing for Dusty Bryant will be Sunday, May 5, 2024, from 1:00pm to 5:00pm and Monday, May 6, 2024, from 9:00am to 5:00am. The funeral service will be Tuesday, May 7, 2024, at 1:00pm, at Crossroads Cowboy Church on Hwy 99. With burial to follow at the Blackburn cemetery. Arrangements were made by Chapman-Black Funeral Home in Cleveland, Oklahoma.


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