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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Chadrick Ray
Bryant
November 14, 1982 – March 11, 2026
Chadrick Ray Bryant, a devoted family man and passionate outdoorsman, passed away on March 11, 2026, in Bartlett, Tennessee. Born on November 14, 1982, in Memphis, Tennessee, Chadrick was known throughout his life for his caring nature, generous spirit, and deep love for those closest to him.
From an early age, Chadrick exhibited a genuine kindness and a giving heart that shaped the way he approached life and relationships. He cherished his family above all else and found immense joy in spending time with children, nurturing their curiosity and happiness. His presence was a comforting and uplifting force to everyone who knew him.
Chadrick’s love of the outdoors was a defining characteristic. He was an avid fisherman, often seeking out serene waters where he could enjoy the tranquility of nature. Whether he was riding around town while listening to his favorite music or quietly disappearing into the woods for a day of outdoor adventure, his connection to the natural world was profound and unwavering.
He is survived by those who loved him dearly: his mother, Debbie Smith Kitchen; his daughters, Jimmie Lynn Tice and Charleigh Grace Bryant; his son, Avery Ryhan Bryant; his stepson, Donvian Rodgers; his stepfather, Dale Kitchen; his sisters, Kimbery Kitchen, Mary Kay Bryant, and Tammy Dowdy; his brother, Julius Ray Bryant Jr; and his beloved granddaughter, Isabella Jo Moses. Each of them carries forward his legacy of love and compassion.
Chadrick was preceded in death by his father, Julius Ray Bryant Sr., whose memory he held close throughout his life.
As family and friends gather to remember Chadrick Ray Bryant, they celebrate not only a life well-lived but a soul who touched many with kindness, warmth, and steadfast love. His memory will continue to inspire and uplift those privileged to have known him.
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