LACONIA — Louis H. Bryson, 62, of 489 Elm Street, died at the Lakes Region General Hospital on Wednesday, May 21, 2008.

Mr. Bryson was born December 31, 1945 in Franklin, N.H., the son of Louis W. and Florence (Jordan) Bryson.

Mr. Bryson lived in Plymouth for several years before moving to Laconia ten years ago. He was employed at MAS-CON Corp. for twenty years.

Mr. Bryson was a member of the American Legion, Wilkins Smith Post No 1.

Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Amanda A. and Brian E. Livingston, of Laconia; two stepsons, George R. Michel of Merrimack and Jason S. Michel of Holderness; a grandson, Colby L. Livingston, of Laconia; three brothers, Raymond Bryson of Franklin, Phil Bryson of Tilton and Dennis “Butch” Bryson of Plymouth; two sisters, Ruth (Bryson) Richardson of Thornton and Ester (Bryson) Cote of Ashland City, Tennessee and many nephews, nieces and cousins. Mr. Bryson was predeceased by his parents, one sister and three brothers.

Memorial calling hours will be held on Saturday, May 24, 2008 from 11:00AM-l:00PM in the Carriage House of the Wilkinson-Beane Funeral Home, 164 Pleasant Street, Laconia, N.H.

There will be no funeral service.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be to the Custodial Account for Colby L. Livingston c/o any Meredith Village Savings Bank in New Hampshire.

Wilkinson-Beane Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 164 Pleasant Street, Laconia, N. H. is in charge of the arrangements. For more information and to view an online memorial go to www.wilkinsonbeane.com.

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