WM. BRANDYBERRY DEAD AT MONROE
RITES THIS AFTERNOON FOR 78-YEAR-OLD MAN
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Lobenstein Funeral Home and 2 o'clock at the Monroe Friends Church for William Brandyberry, 78, who died Monday at his home in Monroe.
The Rev. Robert Miller, church pastor, will officiate, assisted by the Rev. William Kindle.
The deceased was born in Adams County, the son of Alexander and Sarah Brandyberry. Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Rebecca Urick, Decatur; Mrs. Isabel Urick, Dunkirk, and Mrs. Alice Sprunger, Anderson; a brother, John Brandyberry of Arkansas. A daughter, brother and three sisters are deceased.
His death was attributed to a heart ailment. Burial will be in the Ray Cemetery, on and one-half miles west of Monroe.
Adams County, Indiana Historical Museum "1946 June-Sept," Scrapbook"
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Transcribed by Janice Vasilovski
Contributor: Karin King (47469179) •
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•Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN; Tuesday, 17 September 1946
Brandyberry Rites To Be Wednesday - Wm. Brandyberry Is Taken By Death
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Lobenstein funeral home and 2 o'clock at the Monroe Friends church for William Brandyberry, 78, who died early Monday at his home in Monroe.
The Rev. Robert Miller, church pastor, will officiate, assisted by the Rev. William Kindle.
The deceased was born in Adams county, the son of Alexander and Sarah Brandyberry. Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Rebecca Urick, Decatur, Mrs. Isabelle Urick, Dunkirk, and Mrs. Alice Sprunger, Anderson; a brother, John Brandyberry of Arkansas. A daughter, brother and three sisters are deceased.
His death was attributed to a heart ailment. Burial will be in the Ray cemetery, one and on-half miles west of Monroe. The body will remain at the Lobenstein funeral home until time for services.
WM. BRANDYBERRY DEAD AT MONROE
RITES THIS AFTERNOON FOR 78-YEAR-OLD MAN
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Lobenstein Funeral Home and 2 o'clock at the Monroe Friends Church for William Brandyberry, 78, who died Monday at his home in Monroe.
The Rev. Robert Miller, church pastor, will officiate, assisted by the Rev. William Kindle.
The deceased was born in Adams County, the son of Alexander and Sarah Brandyberry. Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Rebecca Urick, Decatur; Mrs. Isabel Urick, Dunkirk, and Mrs. Alice Sprunger, Anderson; a brother, John Brandyberry of Arkansas. A daughter, brother and three sisters are deceased.
His death was attributed to a heart ailment. Burial will be in the Ray Cemetery, on and one-half miles west of Monroe.
Adams County, Indiana Historical Museum "1946 June-Sept," Scrapbook"
Image 94
Transcribed by Janice Vasilovski
Contributor: Karin King (47469179) •
_______________
•Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN; Tuesday, 17 September 1946
Brandyberry Rites To Be Wednesday - Wm. Brandyberry Is Taken By Death
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Lobenstein funeral home and 2 o'clock at the Monroe Friends church for William Brandyberry, 78, who died early Monday at his home in Monroe.
The Rev. Robert Miller, church pastor, will officiate, assisted by the Rev. William Kindle.
The deceased was born in Adams county, the son of Alexander and Sarah Brandyberry. Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Rebecca Urick, Decatur, Mrs. Isabelle Urick, Dunkirk, and Mrs. Alice Sprunger, Anderson; a brother, John Brandyberry of Arkansas. A daughter, brother and three sisters are deceased.
His death was attributed to a heart ailment. Burial will be in the Ray cemetery, one and on-half miles west of Monroe. The body will remain at the Lobenstein funeral home until time for services.
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