Cathryn Ann Bryan
”1957 - 2024”



    Cathryn Ann Bryan

    She Walks in Beauty
    “One shade the more, one ray the less,
    Had half impaired the nameless grace
    Which waves in every raven tress,
    Or softly lightens o’er her face;
    Where thoughts serenely sweet express,
    How pure, how dear their dwelling-place.
      Lord Byron


      Cathryn Ann Bryan, 66, passed away Monday, April 15, 2024 at Lane Nursing & Ventilator Care, Inola, OK.
      Cathryn was born October 5, 1957 in Pawhuska, OK to Dale Oliver and Lou Ann (Fortney) Bryan. A former bar owner, she enjoyed gardening, painting and crafting in her spare time. She also enjoyed spending time at the lake and driving around listening to music. Most of all, she loved spending time with family and friends, making memories full of laughter that will be cherished forever. Cathryn was very loving, kind and full of joy. Cathryn was preceded in death by her parents, Dale Olver Bryan and Lou Ann Fortney Bryan Washington; and brothers Mark Edward Bryan and Bo Fortney.
      Survivors include her children Antonio Monjaras, Mario Bryan, Melissa Grogan and Jacqueline Binkley; 17 grandchildren – Cathryn Bryan, Tyler Hall, Logan Bryan, Alissa Redfearn, Chelsea Rojas Mora, Mario Bryan, Angelina Monjaras, Landon Hall, Baria Bryan, Anna Monjaras, Antonio Monjaras, Raelee, Callie, Ryder, Cade Grogan, Lindsee and Laela; 7 great grandchildren – Isabelle Redfearn, Emmarie Redfearn, Maylee Countryman, Easton Redfearn, Ember Redfearn and Xander Rojas Mora; siblings – Ducky Walker, Vickie Bryan, Johnny Bryan, Doug Bryan and Gina Bassett; as well as other family and friends. Cathryn was preceded in death by her parents, Dale Olver Bryan and Lou Ann Fortney Bryan Washington; and brothers Mark Edward Bryan and Bo Fortney.
      Funeral services will be held Monday, April 29, 2:00PM, at Kendrick McCartney Johnson Funeral Home, Pawhuska, OK. Interment will be in the Nelagoney Cemetery.
      Resource: Kendrick McCartney Johnson Funeral Home

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