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Danny E. Bryant

February 24, 1956 — June 22, 2025

Cincinnati, OH

In Loving Memory of Danny Eugene Bryant

February 24, 1956 – June 22, 2025

Danny Eugene Bryant, age 69, passed away unexpectedly on June 22, 2025. Born on February 24, 1956, in California but grew up in Florida. Danny was the beloved son of the late Johnny and Alma Bryant.

A devoted father, Danny’s greatest joy in life was his children, who were truly his world: Valerie & Kim Rankin, Dana &Jose Martinez, Christina & Mitchell Tarter, and Michael & Laura Bryant. He poured his heart into their lives and stood as a steady presence of love, strength, and support.

Danny was a proud grandfather to Gabrielle (Matt) Dinsmore, Kyle (Taschia) Tarter, Trystan Anderson, Trevor Bryant (Courtney), Cierra (Will) Muschong, Antiono (Ahenewa) Luna, Trinity Bryant (Dakota), Mya Martinez, Nathan Tarter, Nevaeh Martinez, Lily Martinez, and Riley Tarter. He was also blessed with great-grandchildren: Jayven, Ezra, Aziel, Brynlee, Rosalie, Kristian, Jackson, and the anticipated arrival of Baby Tarter #5.

He is survived by his loving siblings, Butch (Angie) Bryant, Joyce Fogle, and Katie Maier, and joins in eternal rest his parents and siblings, Nancy, Johnny and Buddy, along with many cherished friends and family who passed before him.

Danny was a man of many talents — a natural handyman who could fix anything and lend a helping hand to everyone around him. He was known as the one who could always be counted on, whether it was building, repairing, or simply being present with a warm smile and kind heart.

He loved the sunshine and simplicity of Florida but treasured his family more, Danny made the heartfelt decision to move to Cincinnati to be closer to his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. That choice brought years of laughter, memories, and the kind of love that only a father and grandfather can give.

In his spare time, Danny enjoyed golfing, even if he didn’t get to play as often as he would’ve liked.

Danny’s legacy is one of quiet strength, unconditional love, and a life well lived in service to those he cared for most. His presence will be deeply missed, but the memories he created and the love he gave will live on in each of us forever.

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