Timothy Clark Bryant ’65

Timothy Clark Bryant ’65 of St. Petersburg, Florida, died December 8, 2019, after a lengthy hospitalization. Tim is survived by his wife of 38 years, Mary; sister Elizabeth, daughters Wynn and Claire, and several nieces and nephews. Tim was born in Akron, Ohio, to Alan W. Bryant and Clara Sherman Bryant. He grew up and attended high school in New Canaan, Connecticut. At Dartmouth he was on the sailing and rowing teams and majored in classics. He took his M.B.A. at the University of Chicago and a master’s of taxation from DePaul University. As a certified public accountant, he initially worked in Chicago in tax and business consulting. Tim and longtime partners subsequently founded a variety of companies, including Dallas-based CompuShop, which they took public. In his later years Tim enjoyed working with individuals as a financial advisor. During his Chicago years Tim was an avid sailor, a member of the Chicago Yacht Club, raced classic wooden R boats, and won the Mackinaw Race. Tim was a sailplane and airplane pilot and, along with Mary, raced airplanes. Tim’s ashes will be returned to the waters he loved in a family memorial ceremony at sea.


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