Goddess Marjorie Eames Bryant "Sugar" Obituary

April 15, 1931 - December 9, 2024

““Winyan Ska” meaning “Woman who dreams” “Yei Bi Cheii” meaning “Holy Person” “Ayaniwi” meaning “ female “Dreamer” or “Visionary”.

Dreams are the Gifts to “The Otherside” “Eternity” “The Purity of Self” “The Spirit World” to understand these things is a special gift not to be misused but to help others as we guide them through this world of darkness we become light so that the Children of Light may see beyond the bitterness and the darkness of this Earthly world. 

The Heart is the Seed of God like the Sun gives life to this entire Universe the Heart is the Life Light of the Soul. 

“I AM I AM”

“Goddess” Marjorie Eames Bryant was born April 15th 1931 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Marjorie is affectionately called Sugar, by her father Thomas Eames Sr., Margie by her friends, and Mama by her three son's Marion Wayne Bryant, Barry Anthony Bryant and Alvin Michael Bryant.

Marjorie Eames was the second child of Thomas and Mary Paye Eames. Marjorie was proceeded by her husband of 40 years Grady Bryant, her Father Thomas Eames Sr. her step mother Alvin Eames her sister Rosetta Eames, niece Denise Baranco, and her baby brother Thomas Eames Jr. her step sister Lillian Myrtle Payne and her last surviving sister Vivian.

Marjorie lost her mother at the age of 4, while giving birth to her baby brother Thomas May 24 1935. Marjorie and her baby brother were very close. 

Marjorie grew up in Baton Rouge at the family home on Goose Street. Marjorie attended elementary and graduated high schoo, and Florida A&M University l. Soon after, she decided to leave Baton Rouge, Louisiana and ended up in Memphis Tennessee, where she met Jerry Bowman Sr. and became pregnant with her first born Marion Wayne Eames. After the birth of Marion she decided that if Jerry did not marry her she would leave. In 1957 soon after the birth of Marion April 7th 1957, she and he on October 31 boarded a train to Los Angeles California. Soon after she was introduced to her future husband Grady Bryant. Grady and Marjorie grew in affection for each other and were married, in 1960 she became pregnant, and on May 24 1961 Barry was born.

Two years later September 23 1963 Alvin Michael Bryant was born. Marjorie decided she did not want to try to have any more children, and the Bryant's became a happy and close knit family. Soon after Grady decided to give Marion Wayne his Last name, Bryant, by adoption, and treated Wayne especially good and this was pleasing to Marjorie and she loved Grady and her three sons tremendously.

Marjorie was always a family girl and was a leader and a guide to everyone she came in contact with. Marjorie could touch your hand and speak blessings, unto your life. Marjorie was a great cook, and had many recipes that would make your mouth water. 

Marjorie loved to dress and was a mixture of her Indigenous, Native African, Caucasian and Creole heritage.

Marjorie was and still is loved dearly amongst family and friends. 

Marjorie also has two daughter in laws, Danielle and Jocelyn Bryant, two grandchildren Malorie Bryant and Kierra Bryant, two great grandchildren Tommy and Kie’Saunya, sister in law Doris Eames and great niece and nephew Sasha and Zachary.