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Submitted by: Wanda Purcell


Jennings Bryan Trammell

March 18, 1907 ~ June 7, 1957

Jennings Bryan Trammell, a former resident of Cheyenne, died at his home in Sacramento, California June 7, 1957 at the age of 53 years. He was born March 18, 1907.

Burial in Sunset Lawn Chapel of the Chimes in Sacramento.

He was a brother of R. L. Trammell and Sallie Steere of Cheyenne, both of whom attended the funeral service.

Immediate survivors include his wife, Janie; two sons, Jack and Jim Trammell; one daughter, Billie Meirs; a granddaughter, Jerry Lynn Trammell; his mother, Mrs. Myra Trammell; a brother, Arthur J. Trammell; and a sister, Mrs. Florence Poindexter, all of Sacramento; and another brother, R. L. Trammell and a sister, Sallie Steere, both of Cheyenne.


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