Western Daily Press

Couple die 7 hours apart after both catching Covid

- OLLIE BUCKLEY news@westerndai­lypress.co.uk

CHILDHOOD sweetheart­s who had been married for 56 years died only seven hours apart after both catching Covid-19.

Leigh and Cynthia Bryant passed away 40 miles apart in separate hospitals.

Great-grandparen­ts Leigh, 77, and Cynthia, 75, from Wellington, Somerset, were struck down with the virus last month.

Cynthia was taken to Musgrove Park Hospital, in Taunton, on January 5, after testing positive for the disease.

Leigh, a former Band Knife Operator, was then also admitted to the same hospital three days later after also falling ill with the coronaviru­s.

Leigh was later transferre­d to Southmead Hospital, in Bristol, after showing signs of improvemen­t, but soon took a turn for the worse.

Their family was devastated when Cynthia died at 6.15pm on Friday, January 22, and her husband died at 1.15am the next day.

One of their two sons, Kevin, speaking after the funeral last Wednesday, said: “Today I feel so empty, I think I’m in shock now. I’ve cried too much.

“We were going to say goodbye to mum – I was at least 10 steps from the door of the hospital when I had a phone call from Southmead saying dad was going the same way.

“You can see what emotions were like – me and my brother were numb with it in shock.

“The thing I’m not dealing with the best is that normally when one parent passes away you can go visit the parent left and revisit memories with them. And then later on you may prepare yourself for them going as well.

“But to have two taken in one go – they’ve been taken away so drasticall­y and quick.”

Cynthia and Leigh met in their early teens and hadn’t been apart in 50 years before Cynthia was admitted into Musgrove.

Leigh played football for Wellington in his younger days but retired relatively early to bring up his family.

Kevin and his brother Darren also played football for Wellington – their parents following them home and away through rain or shine.

Kevin added: “We could not have had better parents. They were inseparabl­e and went everywhere together.

“They were lovely and role models. Their family was everything to them.

“We never saw this coming. They were very much switched-on grandparen­ts who regularly attended football matches to watch their grandchild­ren play.

“I couldn’t even imagine how many miles they’ve travelled.”

Leigh and Cynthia’s funeral took place at Taunton Deane Crematoriu­m on Wednesday, February 10.

 ?? Bryant Family ?? Cynthia and Leigh Bryant were described as ‘inseparabl­e’. Below, on their wedding day
Bryant Family Cynthia and Leigh Bryant were described as ‘inseparabl­e’. Below, on their wedding day
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