Otis Brayman

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Otis Brayman

Birth
Death
16 Jul 1957 (aged 84)
Burial
Penn Yan, Yates County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.6623426, Longitude: -77.0652194
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RUSHVILLE – Funeral services for Otis Brayman, 84, of Gilbert St., Rushville, who died in Ithaca Memorial Hospital Tuesday will be held from the Hobart Funeral Chapel in Rushville at 2 p.m. Friday with the Rev Barry Stipp, former pastor of Rushville Congregational Church officiating. Burial will be made at Lake View Cemetery, Penn Yan.

He had lived in Penn Yan for many years. He was a retired field man for Comstock Canning Co. until after his marriage to Mrs. Florence Brunskill of Rushville about 12 years ago. He has since resided here. He went to Ithaca 10 days ago to visit his son Eugene Brayman and Sunday was taken to the Ithaca Hospital, where he died Tuesday.

He was a 55-year member of Keuka Lodge No. 149; IOOF, of Penn Yan, whose members will conduct services at the Hobart Funeral Chapel at 8 p.m.

Beside his widow and son, he leaves a brother Fred, of Central Bridge, N.Y., two sisters, a granddaughter, and two great-grandchildren.

Source: The Geneva Times, Thursday, July 18, 1957
RUSHVILLE – Funeral services for Otis Brayman, 84, of Gilbert St., Rushville, who died in Ithaca Memorial Hospital Tuesday will be held from the Hobart Funeral Chapel in Rushville at 2 p.m. Friday with the Rev Barry Stipp, former pastor of Rushville Congregational Church officiating. Burial will be made at Lake View Cemetery, Penn Yan.

He had lived in Penn Yan for many years. He was a retired field man for Comstock Canning Co. until after his marriage to Mrs. Florence Brunskill of Rushville about 12 years ago. He has since resided here. He went to Ithaca 10 days ago to visit his son Eugene Brayman and Sunday was taken to the Ithaca Hospital, where he died Tuesday.

He was a 55-year member of Keuka Lodge No. 149; IOOF, of Penn Yan, whose members will conduct services at the Hobart Funeral Chapel at 8 p.m.

Beside his widow and son, he leaves a brother Fred, of Central Bridge, N.Y., two sisters, a granddaughter, and two great-grandchildren.

Source: The Geneva Times, Thursday, July 18, 1957