Funeral services were conducted Saturday morning at 10 o'clock for Albert BROSMAN, well known Solsberry Route 1 resident. Mr. BROSMAN, who was 69 years of age at the time of his death, died at his home one mile north of Greene County Chapel on Tuesday of last week following an illness of three months.
He was the son of John and Elizabeth (BURCH) BROSMAN, and was born June 18, 1876, in Greene County. He had been a lifelong resident of this county and was a retired farmer.
Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Forest BROSMAN; the children, Mrs. Beulah BRITTON, of Winslow; Howard BROSMAN, of Michigan; Mrs. Earl BROSMAN, of Bloomington; Paul BROSMAN, of Solsberry, Route 2; Mrs. Ruth CLARK, of Michigan; a twin brother, Alva, of Ellettsville; a brother, Ezra, of Illinois, and a sister, Mrs. Cynthia HORNBAKER, of Bloomfield, and 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday morning at 10 o'clock for Albert BROSMAN, well known Solsberry Route 1 resident. Mr. BROSMAN, who was 69 years of age at the time of his death, died at his home one mile north of Greene County Chapel on Tuesday of last week following an illness of three months.
He was the son of John and Elizabeth (BURCH) BROSMAN, and was born June 18, 1876, in Greene County. He had been a lifelong resident of this county and was a retired farmer.
Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Forest BROSMAN; the children, Mrs. Beulah BRITTON, of Winslow; Howard BROSMAN, of Michigan; Mrs. Earl BROSMAN, of Bloomington; Paul BROSMAN, of Solsberry, Route 2; Mrs. Ruth CLARK, of Michigan; a twin brother, Alva, of Ellettsville; a brother, Ezra, of Illinois, and a sister, Mrs. Cynthia HORNBAKER, of Bloomfield, and 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
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