Dr. Fred A. Bragg, 63, osteopath here for 36 years, with offices at 146 Chestnut St., died at his home, 175 Bristol St., Monday. He was born in Worcester, Aug. 31, 1897, son of the late John G. and Emma R. (Bennett) Bragg. Dr. Bragg was a graduate of Worcester South High School, Brown University, and Massachusetts School of Osteopathy. He served in the French Army in World War I. He leaves his wife, Mary (Blake) Bragg, at home; a brother, Rev. Raymond B. Bragg of Kansas City, Mo., and a sister, Miss Doris M. Bragg of Worcester. The funeral will be held at Hannigan-Fitzgerald funeral home Wednesday at 2 p.m. with an organ prelude at 1:30. Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery. Visiting hours are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. (Source: Springfield Union, 8 Nov 1950)
Dr. Fred A. Bragg, 63, osteopath here for 36 years, with offices at 146 Chestnut St., died at his home, 175 Bristol St., Monday. He was born in Worcester, Aug. 31, 1897, son of the late John G. and Emma R. (Bennett) Bragg. Dr. Bragg was a graduate of Worcester South High School, Brown University, and Massachusetts School of Osteopathy. He served in the French Army in World War I. He leaves his wife, Mary (Blake) Bragg, at home; a brother, Rev. Raymond B. Bragg of Kansas City, Mo., and a sister, Miss Doris M. Bragg of Worcester. The funeral will be held at Hannigan-Fitzgerald funeral home Wednesday at 2 p.m. with an organ prelude at 1:30. Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery. Visiting hours are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. (Source: Springfield Union, 8 Nov 1950)
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