Doris <I>Prost</I> Brindley

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Doris Prost Brindley

Birth
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
20 Apr 1981 (aged 55)
Hurley, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Silver City, Grant County, New Mexico, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.7827838, Longitude: -108.2554572
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Doris Brindley died April 20 in Hurley. She was born in Detroit, Mich. on Sept. 7, 1925, the daughter of Charles and Mary Obie Prost. Mrs. Brindley had been a resident of Grant County since 1949 and was a member of the Union Community Church in Hurley. Survivors include her husband, Raymond D. Brindley; one son, Ray Brindley, Jr. of Ft. Campbell, Kentucky; four daughters, Ellen Keller of Houston, Tex., Shirlee Satchell of Houston, Tex., Nancy Bates of Hurley, and Blanch Baxter of Hurley; one sister, Dolores Johnston of Detroit, Mich.; two brothers, Mike Prost of Houston, Tex. and John Prost of Detroit, Mich.; and eleven grandchildren. Funeral services were held last Thursday at2 p.m. in the Curtis Bright Chapel under the direction of the Rev.Kenneth Schultz. Interment followed in Memory Lane. Pallbearers were Eldon Steele, Hal Gigger, Albert Kelly, Derrel Blackman, Red Gatlin and Charlie Hood. Honorary pallbearers were Clark Smith and Gilbert Bailey. Arrangements by Curtis Bright Funeral Home.

Doris was a wonderful Bowler and tried to teach us all. She ended up with a grandson that could bowl 300 games without much effort, to bad she didn't get to see it.

Everything she did was done perfectly, she had a passion for sewing and made almost all of her and her daughters clothes,including formals for the Rainbow's .

She could cook wild game, so that even the fussiest people would ask for seconds, mostly out of necessity do to the long strikes at the mine.


She had at thirst for knowledge ,a lover of facts in all things. When she didn't know the answer to something she would go to her set of books called the Books of Knowledge, and find the answers she was looking for.

Thank you in advance to all that leave flowers for our Sweet mama









Doris Brindley died April 20 in Hurley. She was born in Detroit, Mich. on Sept. 7, 1925, the daughter of Charles and Mary Obie Prost. Mrs. Brindley had been a resident of Grant County since 1949 and was a member of the Union Community Church in Hurley. Survivors include her husband, Raymond D. Brindley; one son, Ray Brindley, Jr. of Ft. Campbell, Kentucky; four daughters, Ellen Keller of Houston, Tex., Shirlee Satchell of Houston, Tex., Nancy Bates of Hurley, and Blanch Baxter of Hurley; one sister, Dolores Johnston of Detroit, Mich.; two brothers, Mike Prost of Houston, Tex. and John Prost of Detroit, Mich.; and eleven grandchildren. Funeral services were held last Thursday at2 p.m. in the Curtis Bright Chapel under the direction of the Rev.Kenneth Schultz. Interment followed in Memory Lane. Pallbearers were Eldon Steele, Hal Gigger, Albert Kelly, Derrel Blackman, Red Gatlin and Charlie Hood. Honorary pallbearers were Clark Smith and Gilbert Bailey. Arrangements by Curtis Bright Funeral Home.

Doris was a wonderful Bowler and tried to teach us all. She ended up with a grandson that could bowl 300 games without much effort, to bad she didn't get to see it.

Everything she did was done perfectly, she had a passion for sewing and made almost all of her and her daughters clothes,including formals for the Rainbow's .

She could cook wild game, so that even the fussiest people would ask for seconds, mostly out of necessity do to the long strikes at the mine.


She had at thirst for knowledge ,a lover of facts in all things. When she didn't know the answer to something she would go to her set of books called the Books of Knowledge, and find the answers she was looking for.

Thank you in advance to all that leave flowers for our Sweet mama











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