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Myrtis Louise <I>Lynch</I> Brosier

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Myrtis Louise Lynch Brosier

Birth
Winter Haven, Polk County, Florida, USA
Death
17 Dec 2017 (aged 92)
Northport, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Winter Haven, Polk County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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LOUISE LYNCH BROSIER, 92, of Northport, AL - she was the daughter of Leroy and Myrtis Lynch. She graduated from Fort Myers High, was employed by the Seaboard Airline Railroad Company and Willard G Rowe Fruit Packing Company, married and graduated from the University of Alabama and moved to Hampton, VA. In 1962, they moved to Cocoa Beach, FL. She founded the Cocoa Beach Woman's Club, the Space Age Senior Citizens Club and was Vice President of the Brevard Federation of Women's Clubs and was appointed the District Six Director for the Florida Federation. She was a Charter member of The Haven and served as a member of their Board, was Chairman of the Cocoa Beach High school Gray Ladies and received numerous citations for her outstanding civic contributions. Preceded in death by her husband, William (married 11/11/1945 in the Winter Haven Presbyterian Church), surviving are daughters, Deborah Bolton (Wayne) and Barbara Brosier (Taylor); grandchildren, Barbara Straughn, Jason Williams, John Williams, and 10 great grandchildren all of Tuscaloosa, AL. Graveside services were held December 21, 2017. Beckman-Williamson Funeral Home in Viera, FL is serving the family. Published in FLORIDA TODAY on Dec 22, 2017.
LOUISE LYNCH BROSIER, 92, of Northport, AL - she was the daughter of Leroy and Myrtis Lynch. She graduated from Fort Myers High, was employed by the Seaboard Airline Railroad Company and Willard G Rowe Fruit Packing Company, married and graduated from the University of Alabama and moved to Hampton, VA. In 1962, they moved to Cocoa Beach, FL. She founded the Cocoa Beach Woman's Club, the Space Age Senior Citizens Club and was Vice President of the Brevard Federation of Women's Clubs and was appointed the District Six Director for the Florida Federation. She was a Charter member of The Haven and served as a member of their Board, was Chairman of the Cocoa Beach High school Gray Ladies and received numerous citations for her outstanding civic contributions. Preceded in death by her husband, William (married 11/11/1945 in the Winter Haven Presbyterian Church), surviving are daughters, Deborah Bolton (Wayne) and Barbara Brosier (Taylor); grandchildren, Barbara Straughn, Jason Williams, John Williams, and 10 great grandchildren all of Tuscaloosa, AL. Graveside services were held December 21, 2017. Beckman-Williamson Funeral Home in Viera, FL is serving the family. Published in FLORIDA TODAY on Dec 22, 2017.


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