UPDATE: Arrangements Announced for Brother Steve Bryant’s Celebration of Life

February 14, 2025

February 14, 2025: Celebration of Life Arrangements Announced

Arrangements for the celebration of life for Brother Steve Bryant (Local 1518, Indianapolis, IN) have been announced. All members of his union family are invited to attend.

The celebration will be held at St. Jude Catholic Church (5353 S McFarland Road. Indianapolis, IN) on March 9th, at 3:00 PM.

In honor of Steve, his family requests all attendees wear their favorite sports team’s jersey, a favorite concert shirt, or both!

BBQ will be served, which is what Steve was into. The family asks everyone to bring their favorite side dish or dessert and their favorite “Steve story.”

December 10, 2024:

It is with heavy hearts that SMART-TD announces the passing of Brother Steve Bryant, a beloved friend, co-worker, and union brother, who passed away on December 4, 2024. Steve, Local Chairperson of Local 1518, Indianapolis, IN, fought cancer with the same veracity he fought for his union brothers and sisters. Brother Bryant touched many lives throughout the union, and was known for his strength, compassion, and resilience by all who knew him.  

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to a charity of your choice that supports cancer research or addiction recovery, causes that were close to Steve’s heart. If you wish to help his wife Kristi with Steve’s medical bills and the cost of his final expenses, please consider contributing to the GoFundMe page set up in Brother Bryant’s honor.  

Donate To Brother Bryant’s GoFundMe Fundraiser

Donations of any amount are welcome and will be a fitting tribute to a man who gave so much of himself for the members of this union. SMART-TD asks our members to include their Local number along with their name, so that Kristi and the Bryant family can see the incredible impact Steve’s career had on the lives of members across the country. 

Steve always put others before himself. As the Local Chair and Secretary of Local 1518, he dedicated countless hours to serving his fellow union members. His unwavering commitment to his colleagues and the labor movement made a lasting impact, and his leadership was marked by tremendous success in helping others navigate complex issues at work. 

Outside of his union duties, Steve was a constant support to those around him, especially those struggling with addiction. He provided guidance and compassion to anyone who needed it, showing a deep understanding of the challenges faced by others. His ability to empathize and provide a helping hand made him a source of strength for many. 

Steve is survived by his wife, Kristi Bryant, their children and grandchildren. Steve took immense pride in serving his household, and he cherished every moment spent with his loved ones.  

Brother Bryant will be deeply missed by all who knew him. 

As those who worked with Brother Bryant know well, Steve loved going to concerts. His advice to all that would listen was, “Life is short. Buy the tickets!” It wasn’t just a catchphrase; it was the way Brother Bryant lived his life. He lived it to the fullest. He might not have been here for as long as any of us would have liked but make no mistake about it. Steve didn’t cheat himself out of living. That is a part of his legacy that we should all remember. We should all be a little more like Brother Bryant. Give of our time and talents to one another in the name of this brotherhood and always remember that life is indeed short. Buy The Tickets!