Mrs. Tate Thompson, 90, of Rt. 1, Glasgow died Thursday in Stonewall Jackson Hospital. She was the wife of the late Douglas Ellinipsico Brady.
A native of Rockbridge County, she was born April 18, 1883 and was the daughter of the late Stuart T. Thompson and Isabelle Sterrett Thompson.
Surviving are two sons, Douglas Ellinipsico Brady, Jr. of Lexington and Tate T. Brady of Richmond and four grandchildren.
The Rev. Ray Hanson, Jr. conducted a funeral service Saturday at 11 a.m. in Falling Spring Presbyterian Church Cemetery."
Mary Tate (Thompson) Brady was buried in Falling Springs Presbyterian Church Cemetery, near Buffalo Forge, Virginia.
Mrs. Tate Thompson, 90, of Rt. 1, Glasgow died Thursday in Stonewall Jackson Hospital. She was the wife of the late Douglas Ellinipsico Brady.
A native of Rockbridge County, she was born April 18, 1883 and was the daughter of the late Stuart T. Thompson and Isabelle Sterrett Thompson.
Surviving are two sons, Douglas Ellinipsico Brady, Jr. of Lexington and Tate T. Brady of Richmond and four grandchildren.
The Rev. Ray Hanson, Jr. conducted a funeral service Saturday at 11 a.m. in Falling Spring Presbyterian Church Cemetery."
Mary Tate (Thompson) Brady was buried in Falling Springs Presbyterian Church Cemetery, near Buffalo Forge, Virginia.
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