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Othneil Bracey Sr.

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Othneil Bracey Sr.

Birth
Death
14 Mar 1910 (aged 68)
Burial
Rowland, Robeson County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Son of James Bracy and Catherine Trawick
Husband of Ellen Florence McLean

The March 17, 1910 edition of The Robesonian included: Mr. O. Bracy died at his home near Rowland last Monday evening. He had been ill only a few days previous to his death. He was buried in the Bracy cemetery Tuesday afternoon. We extend to the bereaved family and loved ones our deepest sympathy.

The same edition also included this item: Deaths: Mr. O. Bracy of Rowland - Mr. O. Bracy, aged about 65, died at his home in Rowland Monday afternoon after illness of only a few days duration. He was one of the most highly esteemed citizens of that section of the county. The remains were interred in the Bracy cemetery Monday afternoon. As mentioned in Monday's Robesonian, Mr. O. H Bracy, son of the deceased, bookkeeper for Messrs. Caldwell & Carlyle, was called home Saturday evening on account of his father's illness. He has many friends in Lumberton who sympathize with him in his loss.

[It is not known whether he was originally buried in the Bracy cemetery and moved to Ashpole cemetery later or whether the newspaper articles were in error.]
Son of James Bracy and Catherine Trawick
Husband of Ellen Florence McLean

The March 17, 1910 edition of The Robesonian included: Mr. O. Bracy died at his home near Rowland last Monday evening. He had been ill only a few days previous to his death. He was buried in the Bracy cemetery Tuesday afternoon. We extend to the bereaved family and loved ones our deepest sympathy.

The same edition also included this item: Deaths: Mr. O. Bracy of Rowland - Mr. O. Bracy, aged about 65, died at his home in Rowland Monday afternoon after illness of only a few days duration. He was one of the most highly esteemed citizens of that section of the county. The remains were interred in the Bracy cemetery Monday afternoon. As mentioned in Monday's Robesonian, Mr. O. H Bracy, son of the deceased, bookkeeper for Messrs. Caldwell & Carlyle, was called home Saturday evening on account of his father's illness. He has many friends in Lumberton who sympathize with him in his loss.

[It is not known whether he was originally buried in the Bracy cemetery and moved to Ashpole cemetery later or whether the newspaper articles were in error.]


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