Main street died at 3:30 o'clock Sund-
ay morning at her home.
She retired Saturday night in usual
health but was taken sick during the
night. Dr. Ben White was summoned
but she had expired before the physi-
cian arrived.
Deceased was well known in this
vicinity having been a resident of Derr-
ick City Pa., 44 years.
She is survived by her husband, W .
F. Brace, three sons, Charles Greenlee,
Thomas S. Greenlee and Harold
Greenlee, of Bradford; two daughters,
Mrs. Ella Crooker, Miss Emeline Brace
of this city; four sisters, Mrs. Jennie
Rurrah, Custer City, Pa.. Mrs.
Rose Munn of Great Valley, N.
Y., Mrs. Alice Pool and Miss May Lee
of Bradford; also two stepchildren,
Mrs. W. E. Brown of Olean , N. Y..
and George Greenlee of Bradford: two
brothers, George Lee of South Bradf-
ord and Grant Lee of Wyoming.
BRADFORD ERA, 3-5-1923, pg 8
Main street died at 3:30 o'clock Sund-
ay morning at her home.
She retired Saturday night in usual
health but was taken sick during the
night. Dr. Ben White was summoned
but she had expired before the physi-
cian arrived.
Deceased was well known in this
vicinity having been a resident of Derr-
ick City Pa., 44 years.
She is survived by her husband, W .
F. Brace, three sons, Charles Greenlee,
Thomas S. Greenlee and Harold
Greenlee, of Bradford; two daughters,
Mrs. Ella Crooker, Miss Emeline Brace
of this city; four sisters, Mrs. Jennie
Rurrah, Custer City, Pa.. Mrs.
Rose Munn of Great Valley, N.
Y., Mrs. Alice Pool and Miss May Lee
of Bradford; also two stepchildren,
Mrs. W. E. Brown of Olean , N. Y..
and George Greenlee of Bradford: two
brothers, George Lee of South Bradf-
ord and Grant Lee of Wyoming.
BRADFORD ERA, 3-5-1923, pg 8
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