CURRENT CELEBRATIONS

Cecelia Bryan

Cecelia Bryan

When it came to Cecelia, she never lacked a sense of spontaneity. She’d think nothing of making plans at the last minute. But, that’s what made her so fun loving. If you were taking a trip to the shore, or even just hanging by the pool you could always count her in. However, when it came to anything involving snow, she would normally pass. For many years Celie drove bus #25 for the Pemberton School District. Her enthusiasm always showed through; she loved the students and the students loved her. Back home she was known for her wonderful cooking, especially her pasta pies. Likewise she loved to draw and paint. Cecelia was saved in 2004 and became an active member of Lighthouse Tabernacle church in Lumberton. While praising the Lord she was always thankful for the finest gifts he bestowed upon her, her children.
Cecelia is survived by her children: Eduardo Trani, III of Rockview, PA, Roberto Trani of Riverside, Russell Hubschman of Tabernacle and Savannah Hubschman, also of Tabernacle, her grandchildren: Anthony, Maria, Gina, Mariah and Ariela, her parents: Harry E. Bryan, Sr. of Hazelton, PA and Connie M. Payton of Enterprise, Fl. and her siblings: Harry E. Bryan, Jr. of Sebastian, Fl., Kathleen Pontiac of Oak Hill, Fl. and Cheryl L. Pontiac of Sanford, Fl. She was predeceased by her brother, Terrence L. Pontiac.
Come celebrate Cecelia’s 52 wonderful years (October 23, 1960 – September 28, 2013) Wednesday from 9-11 AM at the Sweeney Funeral Home, 337 Bridgeboro St., Riverside, where the service will be at 11. Interment private. –

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