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Alva Jane Reid Brawner

Birth
Lyon County, Kentucky, USA
Death
4 Mar 1942 (aged 39)
Burial
Piggott, Clay County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Alva Jane Reid Brawner, daughter of Warren Reid and Matilda Jane Dycus was born in Lyon County, Kentucky on March 1, 1903, and died March 4, 1942 at the youthful age of 39 years and three days. When a child, she moved with her parent to Arkansas, after which the family lived in Campbell, Missouri, and surrounding communities until 1919 when they came to Piggott, Arkansas. In early womanhood she was married to William Elmo Kiker of Perry, Arkansas, who departed this life in 1931. On March 3, 1934 she was married to James A. Brawner, who survives. She was converted in 1927 at the Church of God, which connection she retained until death took her to be with her Heavenly Father. Sister Brawner was a sincere Christian and was a very active church worker, teaching quite regularly, and often filling the pulpit as a minister of the Gospel. The Church and her pastor will miss her very much. Left to mourn her departure, are her broken-hearted husband; two daughters, Betty Dean and Shirley Mae Kiker; her mother, five sisters, Mrs. Elvyn Eubanks, Mrs. Alma Coomer, Mrs. Elma Reeves, Mrs. Emily Lanham, AND Mrs. Pearl Anderson; two brothers, Ruben and Reid Dycus; and numerous nieces and nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends. (Contributed)

Funeral services were held at the Church of God, conducted by Rev. J. R. Lee, assisted by Rev. W. E. Reed of East Prairie, Missouri, and Rev. J. H. Shirell of Cape Girardeau, Missouri. The burial was in the Piggott cemetery. The Russell Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Alva Jane Reid Brawner, daughter of Warren Reid and Matilda Jane Dycus was born in Lyon County, Kentucky on March 1, 1903, and died March 4, 1942 at the youthful age of 39 years and three days. When a child, she moved with her parent to Arkansas, after which the family lived in Campbell, Missouri, and surrounding communities until 1919 when they came to Piggott, Arkansas. In early womanhood she was married to William Elmo Kiker of Perry, Arkansas, who departed this life in 1931. On March 3, 1934 she was married to James A. Brawner, who survives. She was converted in 1927 at the Church of God, which connection she retained until death took her to be with her Heavenly Father. Sister Brawner was a sincere Christian and was a very active church worker, teaching quite regularly, and often filling the pulpit as a minister of the Gospel. The Church and her pastor will miss her very much. Left to mourn her departure, are her broken-hearted husband; two daughters, Betty Dean and Shirley Mae Kiker; her mother, five sisters, Mrs. Elvyn Eubanks, Mrs. Alma Coomer, Mrs. Elma Reeves, Mrs. Emily Lanham, AND Mrs. Pearl Anderson; two brothers, Ruben and Reid Dycus; and numerous nieces and nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends. (Contributed)

Funeral services were held at the Church of God, conducted by Rev. J. R. Lee, assisted by Rev. W. E. Reed of East Prairie, Missouri, and Rev. J. H. Shirell of Cape Girardeau, Missouri. The burial was in the Piggott cemetery. The Russell Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

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