Another Tulare County pioneer passed on to join the legiions whose numbers have grown with the passing of the summer. Bryant Gulley,79, who came to this county in 1872 as a soldier in the United States army following the Civil War, died at the home of his daughter Mrs. Tom Gulley, near Delano, Saturday.
Gulley was born in West Virginia in 1850.
Also surviving him are two sons James M. Gulley of Hollywood, and Chester b Gulley of Taft. and a step daughter Mrs Bessie Graham of Coalinga.
Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 o'clock from Gobles Funeral Parlors.
Published in the Tulare Advance Register September 16, 1929 Pg 1
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Another Tulare County pioneer passed on to join the legiions whose numbers have grown with the passing of the summer. Bryant Gulley,79, who came to this county in 1872 as a soldier in the United States army following the Civil War, died at the home of his daughter Mrs. Tom Gulley, near Delano, Saturday.
Gulley was born in West Virginia in 1850.
Also surviving him are two sons James M. Gulley of Hollywood, and Chester b Gulley of Taft. and a step daughter Mrs Bessie Graham of Coalinga.
Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 o'clock from Gobles Funeral Parlors.
Published in the Tulare Advance Register September 16, 1929 Pg 1
When you visit this memorial please leave flowers.
Gravesite Details
Bryant Gulley is buried in an unmarked grave, between his first wife, Emma Swall Gulley, and his second wife Elizabeth Melvina Gulley.
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