Herald & Review 9/25/1951
Investigation by police of the death early Sunday of Mrs. Annie Brack,50,apparently ended yesterday with the release of four men who had been held for questioning. She died of a self inflicted gun wound in her home yesterday. Coroner Harold Brintlinger will hold an inquest.
She was born Dec. 24,1900 in Kentucky a daughter of John and Mina Smith and was married to Willis Brack in 1925 in Mound City, Ill. She moved to Decatur in 1945 from Wyoming. She was a member of the Baptist church.
She leaves her husband, a brother John H. Smith of Michigan. Funeral services will be held tomorrow with burial in Greenwood cemetery.
She is in Block 19, section 198 and probably does not have a stone.
Obituary furnished by Janet Donner
Herald & Review 9/25/1951
Investigation by police of the death early Sunday of Mrs. Annie Brack,50,apparently ended yesterday with the release of four men who had been held for questioning. She died of a self inflicted gun wound in her home yesterday. Coroner Harold Brintlinger will hold an inquest.
She was born Dec. 24,1900 in Kentucky a daughter of John and Mina Smith and was married to Willis Brack in 1925 in Mound City, Ill. She moved to Decatur in 1945 from Wyoming. She was a member of the Baptist church.
She leaves her husband, a brother John H. Smith of Michigan. Funeral services will be held tomorrow with burial in Greenwood cemetery.
She is in Block 19, section 198 and probably does not have a stone.
Obituary furnished by Janet Donner
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