AGED WOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH
Stricken With Heart Trouble and Died in Half Hour
IN THE ARMS OF RELATIVES
Formerly Lived In this City But Recently With Mr. and Mrs. Fabe Summers.
Mrs. Susan Bramble, the aged wife of Henry Bramble, died suddenly Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Summers near Loogootee.
Mrs. Bramble felt sick and went to bed early. Mr. and Mrs. Summers had not retired when they heard her violently coughing. Mrs. Summers hurried to her bedside and realizing her condition called her husband. The carried her to a chair near the fire, but were unable to revive her and in a few minutes the end came while they were holding her in their arms, and before a physician could be summoned.
A sudden attack of heart trouble caused her death.
Mrs. Bramble was seventy-six years of age and until recently lived in this city. She leaves her husband and seven children, Mrs Henry Raymann, Mrs. R Cunningham, Mrs. Henry Howard, Mrs. Joseph McCrisaken and Mrs. Will Waggoner, daughters and two sons will and Thomas Bramble. All of the children live in this city with the exception of Thomas who lives at Madison. The remains arrived at noon and were taken to the home of her daughter Mrs. Will Waggoner of Vincennes Avenue. The funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at St Simon's Church. Burial at St. John's Cemetery.
The Washington Democrat Monday, February 20, 1905
DIED AT 76
Mrs. Susan Bramble Died at Loogootee - Burial Here
Mrs. Susan Bramble died near Loogootee Sunday and the remains were brought to this city this afternoon and taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clinton Wagoner, in the west end of the city. The funeral will take place Tuesday morning. Services at St. Simon's Church, burial in St John's cemetery.
The Washington Democrat, Tuesday, February 21, 1905
The funeral of Mrs. Susan Bramble took place this morning from St. Simon's church. Burial in St. John's cemetery.
AGED WOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH
Stricken With Heart Trouble and Died in Half Hour
IN THE ARMS OF RELATIVES
Formerly Lived In this City But Recently With Mr. and Mrs. Fabe Summers.
Mrs. Susan Bramble, the aged wife of Henry Bramble, died suddenly Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Summers near Loogootee.
Mrs. Bramble felt sick and went to bed early. Mr. and Mrs. Summers had not retired when they heard her violently coughing. Mrs. Summers hurried to her bedside and realizing her condition called her husband. The carried her to a chair near the fire, but were unable to revive her and in a few minutes the end came while they were holding her in their arms, and before a physician could be summoned.
A sudden attack of heart trouble caused her death.
Mrs. Bramble was seventy-six years of age and until recently lived in this city. She leaves her husband and seven children, Mrs Henry Raymann, Mrs. R Cunningham, Mrs. Henry Howard, Mrs. Joseph McCrisaken and Mrs. Will Waggoner, daughters and two sons will and Thomas Bramble. All of the children live in this city with the exception of Thomas who lives at Madison. The remains arrived at noon and were taken to the home of her daughter Mrs. Will Waggoner of Vincennes Avenue. The funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at St Simon's Church. Burial at St. John's Cemetery.
The Washington Democrat Monday, February 20, 1905
DIED AT 76
Mrs. Susan Bramble Died at Loogootee - Burial Here
Mrs. Susan Bramble died near Loogootee Sunday and the remains were brought to this city this afternoon and taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clinton Wagoner, in the west end of the city. The funeral will take place Tuesday morning. Services at St. Simon's Church, burial in St John's cemetery.
The Washington Democrat, Tuesday, February 21, 1905
The funeral of Mrs. Susan Bramble took place this morning from St. Simon's church. Burial in St. John's cemetery.
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