VETERAN OF WORLD WAR I
HENRY HOBART BRACE
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Duenkel-Carmichael Funeral Chapel for Henry Hobart BRACE, 67. Rev. Jack Riley, pastor of St. Paul Methodist Church, will officiate and burial will be in Canadian.
Mr. BRACE died at 11:15 a.m. yesterday in Highland General Hospital. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, he was for 31 years ranch foreman for the Whittenburg-Hedgecoke Estates. He retired and moved to Pampa from Goodnight five years ago and was a member of Harrah Methodist Church and a veteran of World War I.
He is survived by his wife, Lena B., 642 E. Craven; one step-daughter, Mrs. Bena WINBORNE, Amarillo; four step-sons, Herbert BRUCE, Juneau, Alaska, George BRUCE, Fresno, California, Billy D. RIDDLE, Schnectady, New York, and Don RIDDLE, Pampa; two brothers, E. C. BRACE, Raton, New Mexico, and Addison BRACE, Pampa; two sisters, Mrs. George HUMES, Raton, and Mrs. R. H. DELHOTAL, Wichita, Kansas, a half-brother, Joe SLATER, of Pampa, and 13 grandchildren.
(Published in The Pampa Daily News (TX), January 26, 1964.)
VETERAN OF WORLD WAR I
HENRY HOBART BRACE
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Duenkel-Carmichael Funeral Chapel for Henry Hobart BRACE, 67. Rev. Jack Riley, pastor of St. Paul Methodist Church, will officiate and burial will be in Canadian.
Mr. BRACE died at 11:15 a.m. yesterday in Highland General Hospital. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, he was for 31 years ranch foreman for the Whittenburg-Hedgecoke Estates. He retired and moved to Pampa from Goodnight five years ago and was a member of Harrah Methodist Church and a veteran of World War I.
He is survived by his wife, Lena B., 642 E. Craven; one step-daughter, Mrs. Bena WINBORNE, Amarillo; four step-sons, Herbert BRUCE, Juneau, Alaska, George BRUCE, Fresno, California, Billy D. RIDDLE, Schnectady, New York, and Don RIDDLE, Pampa; two brothers, E. C. BRACE, Raton, New Mexico, and Addison BRACE, Pampa; two sisters, Mrs. George HUMES, Raton, and Mrs. R. H. DELHOTAL, Wichita, Kansas, a half-brother, Joe SLATER, of Pampa, and 13 grandchildren.
(Published in The Pampa Daily News (TX), January 26, 1964.)
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