He was a retiree of Monsanto and attended the First Damascus Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Betty Vaughn Bratcher of the home; three daughters, Marilyn Bratcher of FL, Shirley Edwards of Chattanooga TN and Lisa West of Myrtle Beach; two stepdaughters, Irene Whatley of Greenwood and Shirley Clevenger of Dandridge TN; four sons, Ronnie Bratcher, Donnie Bratcher, Wayne Bratcher, and Winton Bratcher, Jr., all of Greenwood; a stepson, Ellis Southerland of Greenwood; two brothers, John Bratcher of Lake Greenwood and Ray Bratcher of Abbeville; and five sisters, Jean Pressley of Macon GA, Lois Bratcher, Faye Brown and Mae Pressley, all of Anderson and Louise Phillips of LaGrange GA.
Burial in Rehobeth Methodist Church cemetery.
Harley Funeral Home
Published in The Greenville News (Greenville, SC)
January 11, 1993
He was a retiree of Monsanto and attended the First Damascus Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Betty Vaughn Bratcher of the home; three daughters, Marilyn Bratcher of FL, Shirley Edwards of Chattanooga TN and Lisa West of Myrtle Beach; two stepdaughters, Irene Whatley of Greenwood and Shirley Clevenger of Dandridge TN; four sons, Ronnie Bratcher, Donnie Bratcher, Wayne Bratcher, and Winton Bratcher, Jr., all of Greenwood; a stepson, Ellis Southerland of Greenwood; two brothers, John Bratcher of Lake Greenwood and Ray Bratcher of Abbeville; and five sisters, Jean Pressley of Macon GA, Lois Bratcher, Faye Brown and Mae Pressley, all of Anderson and Louise Phillips of LaGrange GA.
Burial in Rehobeth Methodist Church cemetery.
Harley Funeral Home
Published in The Greenville News (Greenville, SC)
January 11, 1993
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