Mrs. Broughton died Wednesday in Anderson County Memorial Hospital.
She was born April 17, 1890 in Leadville, Colorado.
She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, XYZ Club, Pleasant Springs Home Demonstration Club and the Elkhart Quilting Club. She was the first president of the Golden Age Club. She had been a teacher in the Pleasant Springs and Elmwood Schools.
Mrs. Broughton was preceded in death by her husband Oscar O. Broughton Sr. and a son, Guy Broughton.
Survivors include two sons, Oscar Broughton of Houston and Ted Broughton of Palestine; two daughters, Mrs. Rubye Trigg of Palestine and Mrs. Helen Wilkinson of Bloomington, Ill.; one sister, Mrs. Lois Snyder of Grass Valley, Calif.; 11 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to Pleasant Springs Cemetery Fund.
Condolence calls will be received at the Trigg residence, or the Ted Broughton residence on South Sycamore Road.
(Palestine Herald-Press Apr 24, 1980)
Mrs. Broughton died Wednesday in Anderson County Memorial Hospital.
She was born April 17, 1890 in Leadville, Colorado.
She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, XYZ Club, Pleasant Springs Home Demonstration Club and the Elkhart Quilting Club. She was the first president of the Golden Age Club. She had been a teacher in the Pleasant Springs and Elmwood Schools.
Mrs. Broughton was preceded in death by her husband Oscar O. Broughton Sr. and a son, Guy Broughton.
Survivors include two sons, Oscar Broughton of Houston and Ted Broughton of Palestine; two daughters, Mrs. Rubye Trigg of Palestine and Mrs. Helen Wilkinson of Bloomington, Ill.; one sister, Mrs. Lois Snyder of Grass Valley, Calif.; 11 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to Pleasant Springs Cemetery Fund.
Condolence calls will be received at the Trigg residence, or the Ted Broughton residence on South Sycamore Road.
(Palestine Herald-Press Apr 24, 1980)
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