JAMES BRAWLEY
The funeral mass for James Brawley, 86, will be said at the South Side
Catholic church at 9:30 Monday morning. Rev. S.A. Welsh will say the
mass and burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery.
The rosary will be recited at the Rogan mortuary chapel at 7 tonight.
Six grandsons will serve as pallbearers. They are Clarence Brawley of La
Barge, Thomas Hodge of Green River, Leo and Harry Stewart, both of Rock
Springs, Joe Salardino of Canon City, Colo., and Tony Vanderpool of
Green River, a great-grandson.
Mr. Brawley died Thursday in Sweetwater Memorial hospital where he had
been a patient for 24 hours. He suffered an attack of pneumonia during
the holidays when he was in the hospital six weeks. Although he never
fully recovered from that illness a heart attack was the cause of his death.
Born Oct. 8, 1868 in New Maines, Lanarkshire, Scotland, Mr. Brawley came
to the United States in 1887 when he located at Kingston Pa., where in
1889 he was married to Sarah Elizabeth McGlynn.
The Brawleys came to Rock Springs in 1900 and he had resided here since
that time. He was a retired coal miner and made his home with a
daughter, Mrs. Harry Stewart at 320 Angle street.
Other survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Sadie Hodge of Green River and
Mrs. Jack Schultz of Sacramento, Calif.; three sons, James Brawley of
Ft. Washakie, Jack Brawley of Rock Springs and Thomas Brawley of
Hollywood, Calif.; 20 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Mrs.
Brawley died here in October, 1937 and a son and daughter, Hugh Brawley
and Mrs. Elizabeth Salardino, died in 1947. One brother, Patrick Brawley
resides in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Mr. Salardino and son, Joe, of Canon City, Colo., and the James Brawley
family of Ft. Washakie are in the city for the funeral and burial services.
JAMES BRAWLEY
The funeral mass for James Brawley, 86, will be said at the South Side
Catholic church at 9:30 Monday morning. Rev. S.A. Welsh will say the
mass and burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery.
The rosary will be recited at the Rogan mortuary chapel at 7 tonight.
Six grandsons will serve as pallbearers. They are Clarence Brawley of La
Barge, Thomas Hodge of Green River, Leo and Harry Stewart, both of Rock
Springs, Joe Salardino of Canon City, Colo., and Tony Vanderpool of
Green River, a great-grandson.
Mr. Brawley died Thursday in Sweetwater Memorial hospital where he had
been a patient for 24 hours. He suffered an attack of pneumonia during
the holidays when he was in the hospital six weeks. Although he never
fully recovered from that illness a heart attack was the cause of his death.
Born Oct. 8, 1868 in New Maines, Lanarkshire, Scotland, Mr. Brawley came
to the United States in 1887 when he located at Kingston Pa., where in
1889 he was married to Sarah Elizabeth McGlynn.
The Brawleys came to Rock Springs in 1900 and he had resided here since
that time. He was a retired coal miner and made his home with a
daughter, Mrs. Harry Stewart at 320 Angle street.
Other survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Sadie Hodge of Green River and
Mrs. Jack Schultz of Sacramento, Calif.; three sons, James Brawley of
Ft. Washakie, Jack Brawley of Rock Springs and Thomas Brawley of
Hollywood, Calif.; 20 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Mrs.
Brawley died here in October, 1937 and a son and daughter, Hugh Brawley
and Mrs. Elizabeth Salardino, died in 1947. One brother, Patrick Brawley
resides in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Mr. Salardino and son, Joe, of Canon City, Colo., and the James Brawley
family of Ft. Washakie are in the city for the funeral and burial services.
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