Died from natural causes.
Wife of John Collin Brasher.
Daughter of Cal Tosh and Reeta Lou Stone-Tosh.
THE PADUCAH SUN ~ March 20, 1964.
Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky.
DYCUSBURG, Ky. Mrs. Macie Bell Brasher, 48, died Thursday, morning at her home near here.
Surviving are her husband, Collin Brasher; two sons, Donald Brasher of Castorville, Tex and James D. Brasher of Mich., her father, Cal Tosh of Kuttawa; three sisters. Mrs. Lillian Henry and Mrs. Katherine Turley, both of Dycusburg, and Mrs. Mary Stewart of Nashville; two brothers, Dennis Tosh of Nashville and Enoch Tosh of Dycusburg; a half- brother, Wal ton Hillyard of Dycusburg, and three grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Dycusburg Methodist Church, the Rev. Leon Oliver and the Rev. Wright officiating. Burial will be in Dycusburg Cemetery, with Eastern Star rites at the graveside. Friends may call at Dunn Funeral Home in Eddyville.
Died from natural causes.
Wife of John Collin Brasher.
Daughter of Cal Tosh and Reeta Lou Stone-Tosh.
THE PADUCAH SUN ~ March 20, 1964.
Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky.
DYCUSBURG, Ky. Mrs. Macie Bell Brasher, 48, died Thursday, morning at her home near here.
Surviving are her husband, Collin Brasher; two sons, Donald Brasher of Castorville, Tex and James D. Brasher of Mich., her father, Cal Tosh of Kuttawa; three sisters. Mrs. Lillian Henry and Mrs. Katherine Turley, both of Dycusburg, and Mrs. Mary Stewart of Nashville; two brothers, Dennis Tosh of Nashville and Enoch Tosh of Dycusburg; a half- brother, Wal ton Hillyard of Dycusburg, and three grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Dycusburg Methodist Church, the Rev. Leon Oliver and the Rev. Wright officiating. Burial will be in Dycusburg Cemetery, with Eastern Star rites at the graveside. Friends may call at Dunn Funeral Home in Eddyville.
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