CONNIE LOU FISHER BRYANT OBITUARY

Posted by on May 11, 2022

 

Connie Lou Fisher Bryant, 76, of Campbellsville, Kentucky, daughter of the late Emmitt “Hershel” Fisher and Betty Ellen Pike Fisher, was born May 12th, 1945, in Taylor County and departed this life on Wednesday, May 11th, 2022, at Springfield Nursing & Rehab Center in Springfield, Kentucky.

She professed her faith in Christ and was a member of Mannsville Christian Church in Mannsville, Kentucky. Connie was a retired employee of Taylor County Bank. In her forty years at Taylor County Bank, she held many titles, including vice president and security officer.

Survived by her husband, Keith Bryant, whom she united in marriage to on January 24th, 1986.

Connie is also survived by:

Two stepdaughters:  Karen Hall and her husband, Tommy, of Campbellsville, and Angela Jeffries of Campbellsville.

Two grandchildren, three step grandchildren, and seven step great grandchildren.

One sister:  Pauline Bright and her husband, Roger, of Campbellsville.

One brother:  Robert Earl Fisher and his wife, Jane of Campbellsville.

Besides her parents, Connie is preceded in death by:

One son:  Mark Anthony Cox on December 28th, 2017.

One brother:  William Buckner Fisher.

VISITATION:  Sunday, May 15th, 2022, from 3pm – 6pm EST and Monday, May 16th, 2022, 7am EST till time of funeral at Auberry Funeral Home in downtown Campbellsville.

FUNERAL:  Monday, May 16th, 2022, at 11am EST at Auberry Funeral Home in downtown Campbellsville.

Bro. Kenny Dotson will be officiating.

Burial to follow in Campbellsville Memorial Gardens.

Pallbearers:  Barry Bright, Roger K. Bright, Dylan Bright, Jason Fisher, Blake Sallee, and Bobby Fisher.

In lieu of flowers, the family has asked for expressions of sympathy be taken in the form of donations to Hosparus of Central Kentucky and can be made at the funeral home.

The staff of Auberry Funeral Home would like to thank the family for entrusting us with the care and arrangements of Mrs. Connie Bryant at our funeral home.  May God bless you during this difficult time.