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Hallie <I>Chambers</I> Brame

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Hallie Chambers Brame

Birth
Henderson, Henderson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
3 Feb 1952 (aged 60)
Hopkinsville, Christian County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Hopkinsville, Christian County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Funeral Is Held
For Mrs, Brame

Active For Years In
Grocery Business

Suffering for the past thirty years from an arthritic condition that eventually rendered her a total, though still uncomplaining invalid. Mrs. Hallie Chambers Brame, wife of Allen T. Braille, died at 2 a. m. Sunday at their residence, at West Eighteenth Street. She was 60 years of age.

The funeral was being scheduled for this afternoon at 2:30 at Keightley Funeral Home, with the Rev. Paul Watson, Presbyterian minister, conducting the service. Burial was to follow at Riversside Cemetery.

Mrs. Brame, who for years was unable to walk, took an active part in the operation of her husband's former grocery store on East Twenty-first Street. Up until six years ago she had been able to assist in business and take part in the work of the First Presbyterian Church, where she was a devoted member. Friends recall her bright spirit and fortitude during the whole course of her excruciating Illness.

Born at Henderson on January 23, 1892, Mrs. Brame came to this city as a girl and became a member of the family of Judge 89108265 and Mrs. 89108264 Buckner LeaveII, who resided on South Virginia Street at the intersection with Alumni Avenue. She and Mr. Brame were married in 1912.

Their son, Buckner L. Brame, and daughter, Mrs. Thomas Fisher, and five grandchildren reside in Hopkinsville. Other survivors are a brother, Robert Chambers, Houston, Texas, and three sisters, Mrs. Arndt Stickles,
Bowling Green; Mrs. Eibrldge Libby, Louisville, and Mrs. Mary Whitlatch, Lexington.

Pall bearers serving were James Pierce, Durwood Walker, T. K. Roney, John Morris, George Tippin and Claude Ashby.

--Kentucky New Era, Monday, February 4, 1952, page 1
Funeral Is Held
For Mrs, Brame

Active For Years In
Grocery Business

Suffering for the past thirty years from an arthritic condition that eventually rendered her a total, though still uncomplaining invalid. Mrs. Hallie Chambers Brame, wife of Allen T. Braille, died at 2 a. m. Sunday at their residence, at West Eighteenth Street. She was 60 years of age.

The funeral was being scheduled for this afternoon at 2:30 at Keightley Funeral Home, with the Rev. Paul Watson, Presbyterian minister, conducting the service. Burial was to follow at Riversside Cemetery.

Mrs. Brame, who for years was unable to walk, took an active part in the operation of her husband's former grocery store on East Twenty-first Street. Up until six years ago she had been able to assist in business and take part in the work of the First Presbyterian Church, where she was a devoted member. Friends recall her bright spirit and fortitude during the whole course of her excruciating Illness.

Born at Henderson on January 23, 1892, Mrs. Brame came to this city as a girl and became a member of the family of Judge 89108265 and Mrs. 89108264 Buckner LeaveII, who resided on South Virginia Street at the intersection with Alumni Avenue. She and Mr. Brame were married in 1912.

Their son, Buckner L. Brame, and daughter, Mrs. Thomas Fisher, and five grandchildren reside in Hopkinsville. Other survivors are a brother, Robert Chambers, Houston, Texas, and three sisters, Mrs. Arndt Stickles,
Bowling Green; Mrs. Eibrldge Libby, Louisville, and Mrs. Mary Whitlatch, Lexington.

Pall bearers serving were James Pierce, Durwood Walker, T. K. Roney, John Morris, George Tippin and Claude Ashby.

--Kentucky New Era, Monday, February 4, 1952, page 1


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