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Hadley Davis Funeral Home MLK
Date: 11-15-2025
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Obituary
Regina Gail Bryant was born on December 27, 1963, in Miami, Florida, to Melton Bryant, Jr., and Sallie J. Bryant. She was a member of Holy Spirit Ministries in Miami.
Regina attended Miami Northwestern High School. She later found her professional home at Amtrak, working for nearly 30 years.
In her free time, you could always find Regina with a pole im her hand and near a dock. When she wasn’t fishing, she enjoyed traveling, cooking, scratch-off tickets, and being with family. She was known for cooking for 20 people when it would be just two.
She made her presence known in any room. No one ever forgot meeting Regina Bryant. She always spoke her mind and had a funny comment to add to almost any situation. She loved her friends and family tremendously.
On November 6, 2025, Regina was called home to glory. She was preceded in death by her mother (Sallie J.Bryant), father (Melton Bryant Jr.), and brother (Don Bryant).
She is survived by her daughter, Keisha Hall, and grandson, Keshawn McCoy. She leaves to cherish her memory: six siblings, Rita Ham (Robert), Myron Bryant, Wanda Bryant-Seay (Derrick), Dwight Bryant (Donna), Xavier Adams and Katrina Bryant; nieces and nephews, Raquia’ Ham, Myla Bryant, Earlen Bryant, Christopher Clarke, Derrick Bryant, Sideania Seay, Christine Bryant, Jade Bryant, Diamond Bryant, Dwight Bryant, Jr., Xavier Adams, Jr. (deceased), MarCedric Adams, Brandon Adams, and Monica Adams; and 22 great-nieces and nephews and a host of other dear family and friends.
Regina attended Miami Northwestern High School. She later found her professional home at Amtrak, working for nearly 30 years.
In her free time, you could always find Regina with a pole im her hand and near a dock. When she wasn’t fishing, she enjoyed traveling, cooking, scratch-off tickets, and being with family. She was known for cooking for 20 people when it would be just two.
She made her presence known in any room. No one ever forgot meeting Regina Bryant. She always spoke her mind and had a funny comment to add to almost any situation. She loved her friends and family tremendously.
On November 6, 2025, Regina was called home to glory. She was preceded in death by her mother (Sallie J.Bryant), father (Melton Bryant Jr.), and brother (Don Bryant).
She is survived by her daughter, Keisha Hall, and grandson, Keshawn McCoy. She leaves to cherish her memory: six siblings, Rita Ham (Robert), Myron Bryant, Wanda Bryant-Seay (Derrick), Dwight Bryant (Donna), Xavier Adams and Katrina Bryant; nieces and nephews, Raquia’ Ham, Myla Bryant, Earlen Bryant, Christopher Clarke, Derrick Bryant, Sideania Seay, Christine Bryant, Jade Bryant, Diamond Bryant, Dwight Bryant, Jr., Xavier Adams, Jr. (deceased), MarCedric Adams, Brandon Adams, and Monica Adams; and 22 great-nieces and nephews and a host of other dear family and friends.