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Malvina “Vina” <I>Hays</I> Bronaugh

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Malvina “Vina” Hays Bronaugh

Birth
Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA
Death
18 Jun 1916 (aged 62)
Crab Orchard, Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Crab Orchard, Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section D
Memorial ID
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Sister of Sabra Hays McCure Price and Leila Hays Crady
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LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES
Vina Hays married Reuben H. Bronaugh
9 April 1878
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THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1916
Page 1
NOBLE WOMAN GOES TO REWARD.
Mrs. Vina Hays Bronaugh, wife of Col. Reuben H. Bronaugh, one of the East End's most prominent and foremost citizens, died at their home in Crab Orchard Monday morning. Mrs. Bronaugh had been in poor health for several years, but the end came suddenly and almost unexpectedly to the many friends and loved ones who did not realize that her condition was so serious. Only a few hours before had dangerous symptoms developed, and none had anticipated that the end was so close to a beautiful life. She became seriously ill Sunday and dissolution followed fast, even before some of her children, who lived in nearby towns could be summoned to her bedside.
Mrs. Bronaugh was in her 62nd year. She was a native of Pulaski county, a Miss Hays, and a member of a prominent family. Thirty-eight years ago she became the wife of Col. Bronaugh and since then had made her home with him in Crab Orchard, where they raised a family, and gathered about them a circle of friends and loved ones who will join their tears and sorrow with that of the devoted husband and the children at the loss of a splendid wife and mother and noble Christian character. Mrs. Bronaugh in early life joined the Baptist church and was ever faithful to its tenets and the teachings of the meek and lowly Nazarene.
In addition to her husband she is survived by the following children: Dr. J. M. Bronaugh, of Lexington, Reuben H. Bronaugh, Jr., of St. Louis, Miss Anna Bronaugh, of Pineville, Miss Catherine Bronaugh, of Lexington, and T. Hays Bronaugh, of Crab Orchard.
The remains of this good woman were laid in their final resting place Monday afternoon after short services conducted at the home by Mr. J. C. McClary, of this city. A host of friends and loved ones followed the body to the grave in the Crab Orchard cemetery and mutely testified to the loss which will be felt in the whole community over her taking away. Her husband and loved ones have the sympathy of all in their hour of sorrow.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
Sister of Sabra Hays McCure Price and Leila Hays Crady
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES
Vina Hays married Reuben H. Bronaugh
9 April 1878
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1916
Page 1
NOBLE WOMAN GOES TO REWARD.
Mrs. Vina Hays Bronaugh, wife of Col. Reuben H. Bronaugh, one of the East End's most prominent and foremost citizens, died at their home in Crab Orchard Monday morning. Mrs. Bronaugh had been in poor health for several years, but the end came suddenly and almost unexpectedly to the many friends and loved ones who did not realize that her condition was so serious. Only a few hours before had dangerous symptoms developed, and none had anticipated that the end was so close to a beautiful life. She became seriously ill Sunday and dissolution followed fast, even before some of her children, who lived in nearby towns could be summoned to her bedside.
Mrs. Bronaugh was in her 62nd year. She was a native of Pulaski county, a Miss Hays, and a member of a prominent family. Thirty-eight years ago she became the wife of Col. Bronaugh and since then had made her home with him in Crab Orchard, where they raised a family, and gathered about them a circle of friends and loved ones who will join their tears and sorrow with that of the devoted husband and the children at the loss of a splendid wife and mother and noble Christian character. Mrs. Bronaugh in early life joined the Baptist church and was ever faithful to its tenets and the teachings of the meek and lowly Nazarene.
In addition to her husband she is survived by the following children: Dr. J. M. Bronaugh, of Lexington, Reuben H. Bronaugh, Jr., of St. Louis, Miss Anna Bronaugh, of Pineville, Miss Catherine Bronaugh, of Lexington, and T. Hays Bronaugh, of Crab Orchard.
The remains of this good woman were laid in their final resting place Monday afternoon after short services conducted at the home by Mr. J. C. McClary, of this city. A host of friends and loved ones followed the body to the grave in the Crab Orchard cemetery and mutely testified to the loss which will be felt in the whole community over her taking away. Her husband and loved ones have the sympathy of all in their hour of sorrow.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)


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