Addison Brague died at the home of his brother, George Brague, in the southwest part of Hartford township, yesterday morning, aged 55 years. Death was due to tuberculosis, with which he had been suffering for several years. Mr. Brague had spent practically his entire life in Hartford and was well known. Besides the brother at whose home he died, he leaves one sister, Mrs. Chas. Wall of Lawrence. Funeral services will be held at the home Thursday afternoon, with interment at the old cemetery on west Main street.
The Hartford Day Spring, Wednesday, July 1, 1914, page 4
ADDISON BRAGUE
Addison Samuel Brague was born at Van Hornville, Niagara county, N. Y., Nov. 11, 1859, and died at his home in the southwest part of Hartford township on June 23, 1914, aged 54 years, seven months and twelve days. He came with his parents to Michigan when about five years of age, and had resided near Hartford nearly ever since. He leaves one daughter, Miss Olive Brague, one brother, George Brague, and one sister, Mrs. Chas. Wall, to mourn his loss. Funeral services for him were attended at his late home last Thursday afternoon, Rev. D. C. Henshaw officiating, and interment took place at the old cemetery on west Main street.
Addison Brague died at the home of his brother, George Brague, in the southwest part of Hartford township, yesterday morning, aged 55 years. Death was due to tuberculosis, with which he had been suffering for several years. Mr. Brague had spent practically his entire life in Hartford and was well known. Besides the brother at whose home he died, he leaves one sister, Mrs. Chas. Wall of Lawrence. Funeral services will be held at the home Thursday afternoon, with interment at the old cemetery on west Main street.
The Hartford Day Spring, Wednesday, July 1, 1914, page 4
ADDISON BRAGUE
Addison Samuel Brague was born at Van Hornville, Niagara county, N. Y., Nov. 11, 1859, and died at his home in the southwest part of Hartford township on June 23, 1914, aged 54 years, seven months and twelve days. He came with his parents to Michigan when about five years of age, and had resided near Hartford nearly ever since. He leaves one daughter, Miss Olive Brague, one brother, George Brague, and one sister, Mrs. Chas. Wall, to mourn his loss. Funeral services for him were attended at his late home last Thursday afternoon, Rev. D. C. Henshaw officiating, and interment took place at the old cemetery on west Main street.
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