© Carnegie Herald Carnegie, Oklahoma Wednesday, May 19, 1937 George Hershel Brannon 1890 ~ 1937 Brannon Rites To Be Held Thursday At M.E. Church Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Methodist church for G.H. Brannon, 46, farmer living one mile northeast of town, who passed away at the Patterson hospital Thursday afternoon. Burial will be in the Carnegie cemetery. Pitcher Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mr. Brannon was stricken at his home several days ago and did not revive after the fatal attack. He was seriously injured in an auto accident six miles west of Carnegie on the night of September 15, suffering a severe head injury and a broken right arm when his car crashed head-on with a truck on a muddy road. Altho he apparently recovered from his injuries and has been managing his farm work, effects of the wreck may have contributed to his death. In his immediate family he is survived by his widow, four daughters and a young son. A brother, Pink Brannon, lives east of town. George Hershel Brannon August 12, 1890 ~ May 18, 1937 |
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