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Written by Mildred Powell
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WHEREAS, on the 18th day of March 1966, death claimed our beloved kinsman, Charles Emmett Bracewell, son of Joseph Benjamin and Mollie Bracewell. He was married to Earline Hadaway in Grimes County, Texas, and
WHEREAS, Emmett’s great contribution to his community and state is the large and fine family that he leaves behind, which consists of six boy and six daughters, besides his wife, and Emmett’s great contribution to his community and state is the large and fine family that he leaves behind, which consists of six boy and six daughters, besides his wife, and WHEREAS, Emmett at the time of his death was a retired employee of the Texas Department of Corrections, where he worked faithfully in order that he might educate and support his family. There is no way that we can estimate the contribution to society which this good man made, now, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED by the Bracewell Reunion that we extend our deepest sympathy to his family and direct that a copy of this Resolution be sent to his wife, Mrs. Earline Bracewell, and that the original be copied into the permanent records and minutes of the reunion.
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED by a rising vote of the Bracewell Reunion, June 19, 1966. by a rising vote of the Bracewell Reunion, June 19, 1966.
---Copied from original written by Reginald Bracewell
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