OBITUARY-THE HUMBOLDT LEADER
APRIL 3, 1908
OUR TOWN DAUGHTER
BRACELEN
Humboldt friends were grieved to learn of the death Monday morning at her home in Lincoln of Miss Winnifred, the youngest daughter of Mrs. Sarah Bracelen. Deceased was born in this city in 1892, and spent her early childhood days here, there are many former companions and schoolmates who have been quite anxious over her long illness and are pained at her passing.
She was about fifteen years of age and has resided in Lincoln for several years. For some time she has been suffering from heart trouble and inflammatory imtheumatism and recently little hope has been entertained for her recovery.
She leaves to mourn her departure besides her mother, three sisters, Mrs. Katherine Dennis of Alaska, Miss Delia Bracelen, Miss Margaret Bracelen, teacher in the Lincoln schools, and three brothers, Henry and John Bracelen both of the capital city and Prof. Charles Bracelen of Omaha, well known in the educational circles of this state.
To all of these "The Leader" extends heartfelt sympathy and feels a personal loss over the death of this sweet disposition and patient little sufferer.
OBITUARY-THE HUMBOLDT LEADER
APRIL 3, 1908
OUR TOWN DAUGHTER
BRACELEN
Humboldt friends were grieved to learn of the death Monday morning at her home in Lincoln of Miss Winnifred, the youngest daughter of Mrs. Sarah Bracelen. Deceased was born in this city in 1892, and spent her early childhood days here, there are many former companions and schoolmates who have been quite anxious over her long illness and are pained at her passing.
She was about fifteen years of age and has resided in Lincoln for several years. For some time she has been suffering from heart trouble and inflammatory imtheumatism and recently little hope has been entertained for her recovery.
She leaves to mourn her departure besides her mother, three sisters, Mrs. Katherine Dennis of Alaska, Miss Delia Bracelen, Miss Margaret Bracelen, teacher in the Lincoln schools, and three brothers, Henry and John Bracelen both of the capital city and Prof. Charles Bracelen of Omaha, well known in the educational circles of this state.
To all of these "The Leader" extends heartfelt sympathy and feels a personal loss over the death of this sweet disposition and patient little sufferer.
Family Members
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William James "Will" Bracelen
1871–1901
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Henry Thomas Bracelen
1873–1955
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Julia Anne Bracelen
1876–1881
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Charles Michael "Charlie" Bracelen
1878–1942
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Katherine Agnes "Kit" Bracelen Dennis
1879–1962
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Mary Margaret "Margaret" Bracelen
1881–1954
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Ella Gertrude Bracelen
1883–1884
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John Gregory Bracelen
1885–1934
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Delia Emma "Dede" Bracelen Schmitt
1886–1963
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