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Burt Lee Braley

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Burt Lee Braley Veteran

Birth
Junction, Kimble County, Texas, USA
Death
3 Jul 1943 (aged 50)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Hext, Menard County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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son of E. A. Braley and Frances Richardson Braley.

BRALEY – FURR
On the evening of April 6th, at 9 o'clock Mr. Burt Braley and Miss Winnie Furr were quietly married at the home of Miss Reedie Nigh, Rev. A. C. Cocke, Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church South, Menard, Texas, performed the matrimonial rites.
Mr. Braley is a progressive and enterprising young man of Junction, Texas, and an employee of the Alex J. Hamer Co., of that place.
Miss Furr is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Furr of Hext, Texas, one of respect and love for all, and Mr. Braley is congratulated upon having chosen for his life companion this young lady.
The bride and groom left Wednesday afternoon for Hext and London for a few days visit they will be at home to their friends in Junction, Texas.
The most of happiness be theirs. - Menard Messenger
The Eagle joins the many Junction friends of Mr. Braley in wishing for her and his fair bride a long life of happiness. (The Junction Eagle, Junction, Tex., Apr 16, 1920)
son of E. A. Braley and Frances Richardson Braley.

BRALEY – FURR
On the evening of April 6th, at 9 o'clock Mr. Burt Braley and Miss Winnie Furr were quietly married at the home of Miss Reedie Nigh, Rev. A. C. Cocke, Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church South, Menard, Texas, performed the matrimonial rites.
Mr. Braley is a progressive and enterprising young man of Junction, Texas, and an employee of the Alex J. Hamer Co., of that place.
Miss Furr is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Furr of Hext, Texas, one of respect and love for all, and Mr. Braley is congratulated upon having chosen for his life companion this young lady.
The bride and groom left Wednesday afternoon for Hext and London for a few days visit they will be at home to their friends in Junction, Texas.
The most of happiness be theirs. - Menard Messenger
The Eagle joins the many Junction friends of Mr. Braley in wishing for her and his fair bride a long life of happiness. (The Junction Eagle, Junction, Tex., Apr 16, 1920)


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