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Bryan J. Bronson

June 25, 1960 — June 6, 2015

Bryan J. Bronson, 54,of Clinton, MD, died suddenly on June 6, 2015. Born in Havre de Grace, MD he was the only child of the late Dorothy Louise and Donald Roy Bronson. Bryan grew up and was a lifelong resident of Clinton, MD. He attended Surrattsville High School and graduated class of 1978. He met his loving wife, Carol, in 1978 through friends. The high school sweethearts married on April 19, 1980 at Andrews Air Force Base. Bryan worked for 27 years with Piedmont/US Airways. After retiring from the airlines he worked as a Security Officer for the Prince George’s County Sheriff’s Department a position he was immensely proud of and enjoyed. Bryan had a passion for history and reading. He spent his childhood and portions of his adult life participating in Civil War re-enactments. He enjoyed walking through the many battlefields in Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. There was never a moment where Bryan did not have a book close-by or hobby he was working on. It was the simple pleasures in life that made Bryan the happiest. This revolved around spending time with his family and his grandog-son Wicket Alexander. He will always be remembered for his everlasting sense of humor, laid-back attitude, constant support and pride. Beloved husband of Carol D. Bronson (Nee Mittan); devoted father of Donald Clark Bronson, PGFD, (Heather) of St. Leonard, MD and MAJ Carolyn Brianne Bronson, US Army, stationed at Ft. Leavenworth, KS; loving Pappy of Chloe Anne Clagg and Tucker Bryan Joseph Bronson, both of St. Leonard, MD; dear son-in-law of Charlotte Mittan of Waldorf, MD; brother-in-law and friend of many. For those desiring, contributions in memory of Bryan, may be directed to Civil War Preservation Trust, 1156 15th St NW, Washington, DC 20005 To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Bryan J. Bronson please visit our Sympathy Store.
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