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around Bryan not only ripens your wisdom in
agricultural topics but also in life and in Christ,
leading you to become a better person. Besides
the fact that Bryan is a phenomenal leader, he is
also quite the baker – Ol’ Pops can make some
pretty mean cinnamon rolls. Bryan’s core values
in life are simple but profound:
• Seek to put God first.
• Surround yourself with people who make
you better.
• Don’t sweat the small stuff.
Ever since I met Bryan, it has been evident that
he is a very Godly person. The way he treats
others and the service that he engages in is an
accurate reflection of his faith. Bryan is also
an extremely family-oriented individual; he
has taught his kids respect, hard work, and
the importance of faith. That core value of
surrounding yourself with people who make
you better is exactly what
I’m doing every time I am
around him. he has touched. There is no
doubt that my life is just
Throughout the years, one of many that has been
Bryan has dedicated his changed by knowing Bryan
life to God, his family, and Reynolds. It is a safe bet that
the agricultural industry if any other students were
as a whole. His impact given this same opportunity,
can clearly be seen in our many would choose the same
community and the lives superstar I did.
Article Submitted by
Bryson Stone TAHOKA HIGH SCHOOL
Bryson Stone attends Tahoka High School and is involved in FFA, 4-H, football, basketball,
Student Council, NHS, and FBC Tahoka Youth. His parents are Drew and Shelly Stone. He
plans to attend college to pursue studies in animal science, with the goal of becoming
an animal embryologist. He also plans to be a part of a collegiate livestock judging team.
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