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William M Brazier

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William M Brazier

Birth
Miller County, Missouri, USA
Death
5 May 1937 (aged 77)
Fowler, Otero County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Fowler, Otero County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.13075, Longitude: -104.0066611
Plot
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Death: lukemia, Friday, May 7, 1937, Death Ends Years Of Suffering For William Brazier
William Brazier, 76, passed peacefully away at his home on west Cranston avenue Wednesday morning about 9:30. He had been in failing health during the past 10 years, and confined to his home much of that time. Death came as a relief to his prolonged sufferings. He was the father of Mrs. Ray Hale, clerk in the Local store of the J. C. Penney company. The body is in the charge of the Larson Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held this (Friday) afternoon at 2 O`clock from the Christian church on charge of the Rev. V. E. Jones, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Interment will be made in Fowler cemetary. Mr. Brazier was held in high esteem by the people of this community, among whom he has lived since 1918, The family coming here in that year from Eugene, Missouri. He was born in Miller County, Missouri April 6, 1860. Mr. Brazier was the son of Francis and Susan West Brazier. He was employed on public works, Later as a cement contractor, and still later as a tiff miner. The past nine years he has lead a retired life. Mr Brazier`s marriage to Eliza Bell Pearson occured at Charleston, Missouri, September 1, 1885. To them Several children were born. A son died at the age of three months, and a daughter at the age of six months. The five living children are: Mrs. Florence Wright and Everett Brazier, of Colorado Springs, Colorado; L. M. Brazier,of Castle Rock, Colorado; Mrs. J. C. Roberts, La Junta, Colorado, and Mrs. Nora E. (Ray) Hale of Fowler Mr. Brazier United with the Christian Church in Eugene, Missouri, in 1904, and transfered his membership to the local Christian church when his family moved to Fowler. He lived a quiet and peaceful life, in which were reflected the teachings of the Master.
Death: lukemia, Friday, May 7, 1937, Death Ends Years Of Suffering For William Brazier
William Brazier, 76, passed peacefully away at his home on west Cranston avenue Wednesday morning about 9:30. He had been in failing health during the past 10 years, and confined to his home much of that time. Death came as a relief to his prolonged sufferings. He was the father of Mrs. Ray Hale, clerk in the Local store of the J. C. Penney company. The body is in the charge of the Larson Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held this (Friday) afternoon at 2 O`clock from the Christian church on charge of the Rev. V. E. Jones, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Interment will be made in Fowler cemetary. Mr. Brazier was held in high esteem by the people of this community, among whom he has lived since 1918, The family coming here in that year from Eugene, Missouri. He was born in Miller County, Missouri April 6, 1860. Mr. Brazier was the son of Francis and Susan West Brazier. He was employed on public works, Later as a cement contractor, and still later as a tiff miner. The past nine years he has lead a retired life. Mr Brazier`s marriage to Eliza Bell Pearson occured at Charleston, Missouri, September 1, 1885. To them Several children were born. A son died at the age of three months, and a daughter at the age of six months. The five living children are: Mrs. Florence Wright and Everett Brazier, of Colorado Springs, Colorado; L. M. Brazier,of Castle Rock, Colorado; Mrs. J. C. Roberts, La Junta, Colorado, and Mrs. Nora E. (Ray) Hale of Fowler Mr. Brazier United with the Christian Church in Eugene, Missouri, in 1904, and transfered his membership to the local Christian church when his family moved to Fowler. He lived a quiet and peaceful life, in which were reflected the teachings of the Master.


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