Bryant Anthony Terrell's Obituary
Alamo – Bryant Anthony Terrell, 70, passed away on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, at Baylor St. Luke’s Hospital in Houston. He was born on July 7, 1955, in Colorado City, Texas, to Lloyd Allen and Joyce Anna (Korenick) Terrell.
Bryant had a true servant’s heart. He devoted much of his time to helping others—whether repairing something that was broken or building something that was needed. He was always looking for ways to make life a little better for those around him.
Intelligent, creative, and hardworking, Bryant was also an entrepreneur. Known for his ability to fix just about anything, he opened Texas Parts, a sales and equipment repair business that he successfully owned and operated for many years.
Bryant found his greatest joy in spending time with his family and his beloved dog, Branson. He enjoyed fishing with his grandchildren, trying his luck with the Powerball, and enjoying a good Whataburger. Though he never hit the jackpot, many around town considered Bryant to be lucky. Before an important day, friends would often stop by to make sure he had his “lucky dish,” Chicken à la King. Bryant also loved watching movies, with Tombstone and Smokey and the Bandit among his all-time favorites.
Bryant was a Christian who was baptized and loved the Lord Jesus Christ. He is survived by his son, Joshua Terrell, and his wife; grandchildren, Emily Terrell James, Madelynn, Wyatt, and Wesley; his sister, Debra, and her husband, Wade Bradford; nephew, Sterling Bradford; and niece, Jacquelyn Bradford.
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