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James Douglas Bryant

Posted 2019-07-05 by mhenderson
Published in the Daily Miner on May 28, 2019 -
Kingman, Arizona -

James Douglas Bryant, “Doug” to his friends, was born Feb. 25, 1963 in
Apple Valley, California to Clint and Barbara Bryant. He passed away
May 17, 2019 after several years of battling cancer.

Doug grew up in Buena Park, California and Bullhead City, Arizona. He
graduated from Mohave High School in 1981 and then enlisted in the
U.S. Air Force on Sept. 10, 1982. He spent 20 years serving his
country, retiring in 2002. He then moved to Arizona to be close to his
family and started a pest control business; later working as the Fleet
Supervisor for Mohave County. After 10 years, he decided to focus on
his Christian education, completing his bachelor’s degree in Christian
Ministry.

Once he moved to Kingman, he rededicated his life to the Lord and was
involved in many ministries, including Celebrate Recovery and serving
on the board at Kingman First Assembly of God. After reading “Wild at
Heart,” written by John Eldredge, he was led to start the Men at Heart
ministry whose focus is on men and their relationship with the Lord.
This ministry has touched many lives, and continues on today.

Doug is survived by his wife; Missy, daughter; Kathleen, his mom, two
of his brothers; Mark (Terry) of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Matt (Melissa)
of Fort Mohave, Arizona, and many other family members who thought the
world of him. He was preceded in death by his dad and brother; John
(Mary).

Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 1, 2019 at Hope City
Church, 1850 Gates St., Kingman, Arizona. A luncheon will follow at
the church.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to the cancer research organization
of your choice or to the Men at Heart ministry at Hope City Church.





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