Saturday, April 18, 1931
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Visitor In Butler County Drops Dead This Morning
William Perry Branson, 74 years, five months and 17 days old, dropped dead at the home of his sister, Mrs. Andy Lackey, southwest of here, this morning. His home was in Nevada, Mo. It was thought death came from heart failure, but no announcement was made pending the arrival of the coroner.
Mr. Branson was here on a visit and his wife, Mrs. Lulu Branson, will arrive here tonight. Funeral arrangements will be announced when she comes.
Besides his wife Mr. Branson is survived by a daughter, Pheba Ann, and two sons, Oliver and Clifford.
Augusta Daily Gazette
Monday, April 20, 1931
Branson Funeral services
Funeral services for William Perry Branson, 74 years old, who died suddenly at the home of his sister Mrs. Andy Lackey, Saturday morning, were to be held this afternoon at the Dunsford funeral home. It was announced burial will be in the Branson cemetery near Rose Hill. Mr. Branson was a resident of Nevada, Mo.
Saturday, April 18, 1931
Page 1
Visitor In Butler County Drops Dead This Morning
William Perry Branson, 74 years, five months and 17 days old, dropped dead at the home of his sister, Mrs. Andy Lackey, southwest of here, this morning. His home was in Nevada, Mo. It was thought death came from heart failure, but no announcement was made pending the arrival of the coroner.
Mr. Branson was here on a visit and his wife, Mrs. Lulu Branson, will arrive here tonight. Funeral arrangements will be announced when she comes.
Besides his wife Mr. Branson is survived by a daughter, Pheba Ann, and two sons, Oliver and Clifford.
Augusta Daily Gazette
Monday, April 20, 1931
Branson Funeral services
Funeral services for William Perry Branson, 74 years old, who died suddenly at the home of his sister Mrs. Andy Lackey, Saturday morning, were to be held this afternoon at the Dunsford funeral home. It was announced burial will be in the Branson cemetery near Rose Hill. Mr. Branson was a resident of Nevada, Mo.
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