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Mary Gladys <I>Buehrer</I> Braden

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Mary Gladys Buehrer Braden

Birth
Shickley, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA
Death
3 Jan 1927 (aged 31)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. William A. Braden of Geneva died at the St. Elizabeth Hosptial in Lincoln, Neb., at 11:05 a.m., Monday, January 3, 1927, aged 30 years and 11 days.

Mary Gladys Buehrer was born at Shickley, Neb., December 23, 1896. She came to Geneva with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Buehrer, June 1, 1903. She graduated from the Geneva high school in May, 1916. She was married to William A. Braden, October 16, 1922.

Mrs. Braden was taken to the St. Elizabeth Hospital in Lincoln December 15 last. Ministrations proved unavailing, and she passed away January 3.

She is survived by her husband and her parents, and by the following brothers and sisters: Lawrence of Omaha, Gertrude, Helen and Mrs. Loretta Dana of Geneva. All were present at the funeral as was also Mrs. Mary Tromp of Omaha, a sister of C. F. Buehrer.

The funeral took place from St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Geneva at 9:30 a.m. yesterday and was conducted by Rev. George Agius. Interment was in the Geneva Catholic Cemetery.

The Nebraska Signal January 6th, 1927 page 8.
Mrs. William A. Braden of Geneva died at the St. Elizabeth Hosptial in Lincoln, Neb., at 11:05 a.m., Monday, January 3, 1927, aged 30 years and 11 days.

Mary Gladys Buehrer was born at Shickley, Neb., December 23, 1896. She came to Geneva with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Buehrer, June 1, 1903. She graduated from the Geneva high school in May, 1916. She was married to William A. Braden, October 16, 1922.

Mrs. Braden was taken to the St. Elizabeth Hospital in Lincoln December 15 last. Ministrations proved unavailing, and she passed away January 3.

She is survived by her husband and her parents, and by the following brothers and sisters: Lawrence of Omaha, Gertrude, Helen and Mrs. Loretta Dana of Geneva. All were present at the funeral as was also Mrs. Mary Tromp of Omaha, a sister of C. F. Buehrer.

The funeral took place from St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Geneva at 9:30 a.m. yesterday and was conducted by Rev. George Agius. Interment was in the Geneva Catholic Cemetery.

The Nebraska Signal January 6th, 1927 page 8.


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