She was born in Pulaski County, daughter of F.K. Bray and the former Betty Phelps, both deceased.
She was married to Clarence Harper at Somerset and he survives.
Additional survivors include five sons, Tluford, Theadore, and Thorn Eugene, all of Ohio, and Talmadge and Terrell C., both of Somerset; three daughters, Mrs. Thressa Abbott of Indiana, Thelma Harper of Ohio, and Mrs. Thara Lee Perkins of Kentucky; five brothers, Alvis, Claude, Wilson, and Oral, all of Somerset, and Leother of Indiana; and four sisters, Mrs. Okal Gover, Mrs. Gillie Adkins, and Mrs. Myrtle Bullock, all of Ohio, and Mrs. Jannie Meece of Somerset.
She had lived in Pulaski County all her life and was a housewife. She was a member of the Eden Baptist Church.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Eden Baptist Church with Rev. Henry Haynes officiating. Burial will be in the Eden Cemetery.
Friends may call at the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home after 6 p.m. today until time for funeral services.
From The Commonwealth-Journal, Somerset, Kentucky - Friday, July 23, 1971.
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Clarence Harper and Sarah Bray were married December 23, 1919 in Pulaski County, Kentucky. Information from Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954 as listed on FamilySearch.org.
She was born in Pulaski County, daughter of F.K. Bray and the former Betty Phelps, both deceased.
She was married to Clarence Harper at Somerset and he survives.
Additional survivors include five sons, Tluford, Theadore, and Thorn Eugene, all of Ohio, and Talmadge and Terrell C., both of Somerset; three daughters, Mrs. Thressa Abbott of Indiana, Thelma Harper of Ohio, and Mrs. Thara Lee Perkins of Kentucky; five brothers, Alvis, Claude, Wilson, and Oral, all of Somerset, and Leother of Indiana; and four sisters, Mrs. Okal Gover, Mrs. Gillie Adkins, and Mrs. Myrtle Bullock, all of Ohio, and Mrs. Jannie Meece of Somerset.
She had lived in Pulaski County all her life and was a housewife. She was a member of the Eden Baptist Church.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Eden Baptist Church with Rev. Henry Haynes officiating. Burial will be in the Eden Cemetery.
Friends may call at the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home after 6 p.m. today until time for funeral services.
From The Commonwealth-Journal, Somerset, Kentucky - Friday, July 23, 1971.
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Clarence Harper and Sarah Bray were married December 23, 1919 in Pulaski County, Kentucky. Information from Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954 as listed on FamilySearch.org.
Family Members
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Golda Helen Bray Randall
1902–1967
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Gilla Margaret Bray Adkins
1904–1978
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Lee Otha Bray
1906–1977
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Emma Ocal Bray Gover
1908–1989
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Claude C. Bray
1910–1996
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Obie Oral Bray
1912–2001
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Myrtle Bray Bullock
1914–2005
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James Wilson Bray
1916–1997
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Martha Janice "Janie" Bray Meece
1920–1997
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Alonzo Bray
1921–1955
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Geneva Bray
1925–1971
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Alvis E. Bray
1926–1999
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Thedford Harper
1920–1992
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Theressa E Harper Abbott
1922–1993
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Rev Thelmer "Tom" Harper
1923–1998
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Thelma Jewell Harper
1925–1925
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Theodore D. "Ted" Harper
1926–1992
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Talmadge Leighton Harper
1927–1985
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Thara Lee Harper Perkins
1930–2008
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Thena Frances Harper
1935–1936
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Theron Eugene "Gene" Harper
1939–2004
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