HEART ATTACK FATAL
Mrs. Cinderella I. Brannan, 80, Stricken at Supper Table Tuesday
Mrs. Cinderella I. Brannan, 80, who resided with her son, A. E. Brannan, 1340 North St. Francis, died Tuesday evening of a heart attack as the family sat around the supper table. She had been feeling as well as usual and death was unexpected.
She was born in Christian county Illinois, and came to Wichita 14 years ago from Winfield. Her husband, E. A. Brannan, died in 1935. She was a member of the New Salem Presbyterian church.
Besides A. E. Brannan, she is survived by three other sons, C. U., Burden, H. A., Winfiled, and L. O., Neodesha, two daughters, Mrs. T. E. Richards, Sasakwa, Okla., and Mrs. T. P. Sickles, Winfield, two sisters and a brother, Miss Ellen Busby, Mrs. E. N. Barnes, and Milo Busby, all of Rifley, Colo., four grandchildren and a great grandson.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Cochran-Hammond mortuary.
HEART ATTACK FATAL
Mrs. Cinderella I. Brannan, 80, Stricken at Supper Table Tuesday
Mrs. Cinderella I. Brannan, 80, who resided with her son, A. E. Brannan, 1340 North St. Francis, died Tuesday evening of a heart attack as the family sat around the supper table. She had been feeling as well as usual and death was unexpected.
She was born in Christian county Illinois, and came to Wichita 14 years ago from Winfield. Her husband, E. A. Brannan, died in 1935. She was a member of the New Salem Presbyterian church.
Besides A. E. Brannan, she is survived by three other sons, C. U., Burden, H. A., Winfiled, and L. O., Neodesha, two daughters, Mrs. T. E. Richards, Sasakwa, Okla., and Mrs. T. P. Sickles, Winfield, two sisters and a brother, Miss Ellen Busby, Mrs. E. N. Barnes, and Milo Busby, all of Rifley, Colo., four grandchildren and a great grandson.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Cochran-Hammond mortuary.
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