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Robert E   Lee Bramel

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Robert E Lee Bramel

Birth
Osbernville, Christian County, Illinois, USA
Death
1 Feb 1914 (aged 51)
Mount Auburn, Christian County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Mount Auburn, Christian County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7707871, Longitude: -89.2624724
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MOUNT AUBURN -- Feb 3 -- Robert E. Bramel, 50 years old, died at his home in this city Sunday afternoon (Feb. 1, 1914)

Robert was born on January 15, 1863 in near Osbernville, in Mosquito Township, Christian County, son of Elias and Dorinda Dotson Bramel. He married (Mary) Belle Milligan April 1, 1886 in Mosquito Township. He is survived by his wife and two sons, Horace Bramel and Wilmer Bramel, both of Mount Auburn.

Services were held Tuesday, at the Christian church in Mt. Auburn. The Kedron lodge No. 340, A. F. & A. M., of which Robert was a member, was in charge.

Floral offerings were many and beautiful and were in charge of six of his nieces: Miss Floy Henderson, Mrs. Lena Hardbarger, Miss Mary Bramel, Mrs. Ruth Watts, Miss Virgie Milliagn and Miss Velma Milligan.

Pallbearers were: Royal Butcher, Joanthan Davidson, Clyde Armstrong, Terrence McGinnis, James Sallenger and Harry Tankersley.

Burial was in the Mount Auburn Cemetery.

Adapted from: Wed, Feb. 04, 1914 * Daily Illinois State Journal (Springfield, IL) Page 7
and Thu, Feb. 05, 1914 * Daily Illinois State Journal (Springfield, IL) Page 10
MOUNT AUBURN -- Feb 3 -- Robert E. Bramel, 50 years old, died at his home in this city Sunday afternoon (Feb. 1, 1914)

Robert was born on January 15, 1863 in near Osbernville, in Mosquito Township, Christian County, son of Elias and Dorinda Dotson Bramel. He married (Mary) Belle Milligan April 1, 1886 in Mosquito Township. He is survived by his wife and two sons, Horace Bramel and Wilmer Bramel, both of Mount Auburn.

Services were held Tuesday, at the Christian church in Mt. Auburn. The Kedron lodge No. 340, A. F. & A. M., of which Robert was a member, was in charge.

Floral offerings were many and beautiful and were in charge of six of his nieces: Miss Floy Henderson, Mrs. Lena Hardbarger, Miss Mary Bramel, Mrs. Ruth Watts, Miss Virgie Milliagn and Miss Velma Milligan.

Pallbearers were: Royal Butcher, Joanthan Davidson, Clyde Armstrong, Terrence McGinnis, James Sallenger and Harry Tankersley.

Burial was in the Mount Auburn Cemetery.

Adapted from: Wed, Feb. 04, 1914 * Daily Illinois State Journal (Springfield, IL) Page 7
and Thu, Feb. 05, 1914 * Daily Illinois State Journal (Springfield, IL) Page 10


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