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Nancy G “Nannie” <I>Dickenson</I> Bronaugh

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Nancy G “Nannie” Dickenson Bronaugh

Birth
Dyer County, Tennessee, USA
Death
20 Mar 1960 (aged 86)
Pembroke, Christian County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Hopkinsville, Christian County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Former Teacher Here

Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Dickenson Bronaugh, 88, a school teacher in Christian County for more than 25 years, were held this afternoon at Keightley ral Home.

Officiating was Ray Doss, pastor of Little River Church of Christ. Burial was in Riverside Cemetery.

Mrs. Bronaugh died at 1 a. m. Sunday at Salubria Springs Nursing Home near Pembroke after a long illness She spent her childhood on a farm near Bennettstown. After retiring from teaching several years ago, she lived on Cleveland Avenue.

She was the daughter of the late Reuben Dabney and Emily Lenora Dickenson. Her husband, J. E. Bronaugh, died in 1917. She was a member of the Seventh and Cleveland Church of Christ

Surviving are a sister, Mrs. James R. Gee. of the county, and several nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers were Dabney Dickenson , Dudley Boyd, Fulton Eaton, Tillman Taylor, James Lowe and Joe Cason.

----Kentucky New Era (Hopkinsville, Kentucky), Monday, March 21, 1960; Pages 1 & 3.
Funeral Today For
Former Teacher Here

Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Dickenson Bronaugh, 88, a school teacher in Christian County for more than 25 years, were held this afternoon at Keightley ral Home.

Officiating was Ray Doss, pastor of Little River Church of Christ. Burial was in Riverside Cemetery.

Mrs. Bronaugh died at 1 a. m. Sunday at Salubria Springs Nursing Home near Pembroke after a long illness She spent her childhood on a farm near Bennettstown. After retiring from teaching several years ago, she lived on Cleveland Avenue.

She was the daughter of the late Reuben Dabney and Emily Lenora Dickenson. Her husband, J. E. Bronaugh, died in 1917. She was a member of the Seventh and Cleveland Church of Christ

Surviving are a sister, Mrs. James R. Gee. of the county, and several nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers were Dabney Dickenson , Dudley Boyd, Fulton Eaton, Tillman Taylor, James Lowe and Joe Cason.

----Kentucky New Era (Hopkinsville, Kentucky), Monday, March 21, 1960; Pages 1 & 3.


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