Brannan Funeral Will Be Thursday
Funeral services for Henry M. Brannan, 50, of Morrillton, Ark., who died Tuesday following a hunting accident, will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Methodist Church in Lynnville.
Mr. Brannan was killed when his shotgun accidentally discharged as he was climbing a fence while training a bird dog. He was well known throughout this section, although he had been a resident of Morrillton, Arl., since young manhood. For the past thirty years he had traveled for the International Shoe Company. He was a brother of the late Bob Brannan of Nashville. He was born at Pulaski.
Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Henry Brannan; a brother, George Brannan of Little Rock, and three sisters, Misses Annie, Pattie and Elizabeth May Brannan of Morrillton. Miller Brannan of Nashville, is a nephew.
Contributor: Thomas L. Harman (46867870
Brannan Funeral Will Be Thursday
Funeral services for Henry M. Brannan, 50, of Morrillton, Ark., who died Tuesday following a hunting accident, will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Methodist Church in Lynnville.
Mr. Brannan was killed when his shotgun accidentally discharged as he was climbing a fence while training a bird dog. He was well known throughout this section, although he had been a resident of Morrillton, Arl., since young manhood. For the past thirty years he had traveled for the International Shoe Company. He was a brother of the late Bob Brannan of Nashville. He was born at Pulaski.
Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Henry Brannan; a brother, George Brannan of Little Rock, and three sisters, Misses Annie, Pattie and Elizabeth May Brannan of Morrillton. Miller Brannan of Nashville, is a nephew.
Contributor: Thomas L. Harman (46867870
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