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Sarah E. Scarbrough Brallier

Birth
USA
Death
28 Feb 1905 (aged 52)
Wapella, DeWitt County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Wapella, DeWitt County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Sarah E. Brailler died at her home in Wapella Tuesday at 12:30 P.M. of gallstones, and other chronic troubles with which she had been afflicted for a number of years.

She was born Feb. 21,1853, being 52 years,7 days old. Miss Scarbrough was married to Peter Brallier, May 2, 1872. To them seven children were born, as follows: Mrs. Mary A. Scogin of Wapella, Mrs. Grace Harter, Of Waynesville; Joshua of Missouri; Little Hazel, aged 8, at home, three dying in infancy. She also leaves three brothers and five sisters and an aged father, her husband and children.
Mrs. Brallier united with the Christian Church when 12 years old, and died as she had professed. She was an active member of the Ladies' Aid Society and a kind neighbor. She had been sick only from Sunday afternoon when she was taken with severe pains from which she never seemed to rally. Her death is mourned by a host of neighbors and relatives.
The Funeral took place from the Christian church Thursday morning at 10 O'clock, conducted by Rev. Givens of Heyworth. Interment at Long Point Cemetery. Old comrades of Mr. Brallier acted as pall bearers. The floral offerings were beautiful from the G.A.R. post, C.E. society and Ladies' Aid society.
Sarah E. Brailler died at her home in Wapella Tuesday at 12:30 P.M. of gallstones, and other chronic troubles with which she had been afflicted for a number of years.

She was born Feb. 21,1853, being 52 years,7 days old. Miss Scarbrough was married to Peter Brallier, May 2, 1872. To them seven children were born, as follows: Mrs. Mary A. Scogin of Wapella, Mrs. Grace Harter, Of Waynesville; Joshua of Missouri; Little Hazel, aged 8, at home, three dying in infancy. She also leaves three brothers and five sisters and an aged father, her husband and children.
Mrs. Brallier united with the Christian Church when 12 years old, and died as she had professed. She was an active member of the Ladies' Aid Society and a kind neighbor. She had been sick only from Sunday afternoon when she was taken with severe pains from which she never seemed to rally. Her death is mourned by a host of neighbors and relatives.
The Funeral took place from the Christian church Thursday morning at 10 O'clock, conducted by Rev. Givens of Heyworth. Interment at Long Point Cemetery. Old comrades of Mr. Brallier acted as pall bearers. The floral offerings were beautiful from the G.A.R. post, C.E. society and Ladies' Aid society.


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  • Created by: Dee
  • Added: Jul 21, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55238878/sarah_e-brallier: accessed ), memorial page for Sarah E. Scarbrough Brallier (21 Feb 1853–28 Feb 1905), Find a Grave Memorial ID 55238878, citing Long Point Cemetery, Wapella, DeWitt County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Dee (contributor 47318298).