Blessing and thank you James Andrews for wonderful sponsoring of our uncle Henry's
memorial you are very kind and have made my day.
Please visit James memorials Mem. # 49679490
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Henry and his wife Eva May Cox Brindley married June 23,1918 in Putnam co. Tennessee and they had two sons.
Children:
1. Robert Alton Brindley (1919- 2004)
2. William Darvin Brindley(1921-2000)
Henry worked forty years for Detroit Michigan Stove Co.
He started out his life on the family farm in the Brindley Hollow, Putnam Co. Tennessee. Henry moved to Michigan and began his family there.
Henry was a prankster in his young years ,once riding a horse into church.
He traveled with his cousin Edward (Ned) Petty
Thank you Shirley (Bunny) Brindley Satchell for the anniversary photo of Henry & Eva
Blessings to you for your visit
Blessing and thank you James Andrews for wonderful sponsoring of our uncle Henry's
memorial you are very kind and have made my day.
Please visit James memorials Mem. # 49679490
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Henry and his wife Eva May Cox Brindley married June 23,1918 in Putnam co. Tennessee and they had two sons.
Children:
1. Robert Alton Brindley (1919- 2004)
2. William Darvin Brindley(1921-2000)
Henry worked forty years for Detroit Michigan Stove Co.
He started out his life on the family farm in the Brindley Hollow, Putnam Co. Tennessee. Henry moved to Michigan and began his family there.
Henry was a prankster in his young years ,once riding a horse into church.
He traveled with his cousin Edward (Ned) Petty
Thank you Shirley (Bunny) Brindley Satchell for the anniversary photo of Henry & Eva
Blessings to you for your visit