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BRALY, Robert Caldwell 7 Sep 1845 12 Dec 1928

(h/o Virginia A. Braly)

(s/o John M. and Nancy A. Reed Braly)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Dec 1928

Cull Braly, a highly respected and greatly beloved citizen, died at his home near Bodenham, Wednesday night December the 12th . He was in his 83rd year, and had been a consecrated member of Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church for more than sixty years. He was a kind, indulgent parent, good neighbor, true and just in all his dealings. He enter the war with his father before he was eighteen years old and remained unto the close. Funeral services were conducted at Moriah Church by the Rev. T. E. Hudson. The large church filled with friends and loved ones deeply grieved at the going away of this good man. Surviving Mr. Braly are seven children, five boys and two girls, also two brothers James Braly of Pulaski and Dug Braly of Texas.



BRALY, Robert Louis 18 Jul 1899 28 Apr 1985

(h/o Mable Wells Braly) md 14 Sep 1919 GCT

(s/o Reed Apperson and Lucy Allen Braly)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1985

Mr. Louis Braly, 85, of Pulaski, died Sunday, April 28, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center. A native of Tennessee, he was the son of the late R. A. and Lucy Allen Braly. He was a retired farmer and member of Trinity Methodist Church. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Monday, April 29, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mable Wells Braly of Pulaski; one son, B. W. Braly of Pulaski; and two grandchildren.



BRALY, Robert Neal 22 Sep 1879 21 Jan 1957

(h/o Ella Clifton Braly)

(s/o Robert C. and Virginia Ann Neal Braly)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jan 1957

Funeral services for Robert Neal Braly, 77, farmer of the Bodenham community, were held at 1:30 o’clock Tuesday afternoon at Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, with burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Braly died on Monday morning at his home after several months illness. Lifelong resident of the county, he was born September 22, 1879, the son of the late Robert C. Bralyand Virginia Neal Braly, and was a member of Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Mr. Bralyis survivedbyhis wife, Mrs. Ella Clifton Braly; one daughter, Mrs. Harwood Greene; two sons, Amis Bralyand William Neal Braly; six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Montie May and Mrs. Charles Zeigler; and one brother, Finis Braly, all of Giles County. Bennett-May and Company, Mortician in charge.



BRALY, Sarah Douglas 15 Oct 1795 24 Sep 1841

(w/o Ephraim Braly)

(d/o and Douglas)

BRALY, Sarah Louise Capley __ ___ 1920 __ ___ ____

(w/o William Neal Braly)

(d/o Emmett and Annie Mae Roberts Capley)

BRALY, Tyree Kidd 11 Oct 1874 30 Oct1961

(h/o Ora James Braly)

(s/o James D. and Pattie Paisley Braly)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 1 Nov 1961

Funeral services for Tyree Kidd Braly, 87, retired farmer of the Fifth Civil District, were held at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon at Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Robert Hall, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Braly died on Monday night, October 30, at the Bodenham home after a years illness. Born October 11, 1874, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James D. Braly and Patty Paisley Braly. He served as an elder in the Moriah Church for many years.

Mr. Braly is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ora Tidwell Braly; one daughter, Mrs. Glen N. Harwell, Pulaski; one son, Ervin M. Braly, Bodenham; and three grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

BRALY, Virginia A. 14 Feb 1848 28 Apr 1898

(w/o Robert C. Braly) md 13 Jan 1868 GCT

(d/o William and Harriet Apperson Neal)

In Memoriam:

Died at her home near Bodenham, on April 28th, 1898, at 6 a. m., Mrs. Virginia Braly, wife of Mr. R. C. Braly. She was the younger often children born unto William and Harriet Neal. She was born February 14th, 1848, became a member of the Christian Church when a girl of 17 summers and remained a true member of the same until her death. She was the mother of seven children, five boys and two girls, the youngest being a little girl of two years. She was a true woman, a kind wife and a devoted mother. She has been a sufferer for many years, yet she bore her afflictions with patience and Christian fortitude. Her sufferings became so severe as to dethrone her reason about two months ago which she never regained until her sweet spirit took passage on the wings of Angels and wafted home to God, who gave it. To the bereaved we would say, so sow not as those who have no hope let us ever be ready for we know not who will be called next, and as death ends us so must eternity. Her remains were interred at Mount Moriah Cemetery on the 29th, where Elder A. J. Compton made a very appropriate talk in eulogy to the dead and warning to the living. She was 50 years, two months and four days old.

“Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord, yea sayeth the spirit., they shall rest from their labors and their works do follow them. The let no ome think of it as death, but that she sleepeth in Jesus.” One that loved her. W. S. N.

BRALY, William Milton 10 Oct 1872 27 Jul 1955

(h/o Mattie Solonia Hamlett Braly)

(s/o Robert Caldwell and Virginia Ann Neal Braly)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jul 1955

Funeral services for Will Milton Braly, 82, retired farmer of the Bodenham community, will be held at 2 o’clock Friday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, west of Pulaski. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Paul E. McReynolds, pastor, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Braly died unexpectedly about 9 o’clock Wednesday night at his home following a years declining health caused by a heart ailment. Born October 11, 1872, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Caldwell Braly and Jennie Neal Braly. He had been an elder in Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church for many years. Mr. Braly is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Hamlett Braly; two sisters, Mrs. Florence May and Mrs. Chrarles Zeigler of the Bodenham community; and two brothers, Finis Braly and Bob Braly, both of Bodenham. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.



BRALY, William Neal 7 Feb 1916 10 Oct 1989

(h/o Louise Capley Braly)

(s/o Robert Neal and Ella Clifton Braly)

Obituary: The Giles Free Press 19 Oct 1989

Mr. William Neal Braly, age 73, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, Tenn., died Tuesday, October 10, 1989 at his home. A native of Giles County, his parents were the late Robert Neal and Ella Clifton Braly. Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 p. m. Thursday, October 12, 1989 from the Chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs Louise Capley Braly of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.; one daughter, Mrs. Brenda Braly Knowles of Lebanon, Tenn.; two sons, Jeff and Andy Braly, both of Pulaski; five grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Modena Green of Pulaski, Tenn. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.



BRANDON, James 10 Mar 1829 28 Aug 1839

(s/o Richard and Lucy Woodson Brandon)



BRANDON, John Thomas* 76yrs9mos4das 28 Feb 1748 3 Dec 1824

Revolutionary War Soldier

(h/o Esther Worke Brandon) bur Thyatira Church, Millbridge, Rowan, NC

(s/o Richard and Margaret Locke Brandon) bur. same cem.



BRANDON, Lucy Age 35 years 20 Nov 1829

(w/o Richard Brandon)

(d/o and Woodson)

BRANDON, Richard A. 14 Mar 1855 5 Feb 1887

(h/o Maude Witt Brandon) md 21 Nov 1879 GCT

(s/o Richard and Lucy Woodson Brandon)

The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1887

Died at Forrest City, Arkansas

The remains of R. A. (Dick) Brandon arrived in Pulaski last Tuesday from Forest City, Arkansas, his late home, to be interred at Moriah. He was killed last Saturday by a younger brother, J. L. Brandon, with a shotgun. They had been partners and had dissolved, and they quarreled over the settlement. The report says that Dick drew a pistol on his brother, who

grabbed a shot gun and killed him instantly. The Brandon family were from Maury County originally, we believe, and went thence to Lawrence, and then moved into the Lindsay neighborhood beyond Vale Mills. Dick married a daughter of Mr. Clayton Witt who yet survives him, and was a brother-in-law of Mr. John D. Baugh, long a merchant in Pulaski.



BRANDON, Richard 51 years, 2 months 20 Nov 1834
(h/o Lucy Woodson Brandon)

(s/o John and Esther Worke Brandon)



BRANDON, Thomas Jefferson No date Listed Stone Broken

(s/o Richard and Lucy Woodson Brandon)



BRASHEARS, James __ ___ ____ 27 Oct 1915

(h/o Brashears) Unmarked grave

(s/o and Brashears)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 21 Oct 1915

James Brashears, aged about 47 years died of malarial fever Monday on W. D. Reynolds farm where he had resided for about fifteen years. The burial was at Mt. Moriah Tuesday with services by Rev. Thomas Dyer. Mr. Brashears is survived by his wife and several children including, Mrs. Ida Shaw, Bob, John and Floyd. Mr. Brashears was an honest, hard-working, kindhearted man whose friends regret his death.



BRINGLE, Charity 8 Apr 1828 12 May 1828

(Infant d/o Jacob and Charlotte Bodenhamer Bringle)



BRINGLE, Charlotte 2 Jul 1829 16 Apr 1831

(d/o Jacob and Charlotte Bodenhamer Bringle)



BRINGLE, Jacob 29 Nov 1787 28 Feb 1854

(h/o Charity Bodenhamer Bringle)

(s/o Casper and Bringle)

BRINGLE, L. C. 28 Nov 1840 12 Jun 1855

(s/o David and Mary Ann Apperson Bringle)



BRINGLE, Mary Ann Apperson 20 Jun 1820 18 Dec 1854

(w/o David Bringle)

(d/o Samuel and Mary "Polly" Worsham Apperson)

BROCK, Ezra Lee 22 Dec 1901 27 Apr 1978

(h/o Lorene C. Boshers Brock)

(s/o Earnest L. and Dollie Wells Brock)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Apr 1978

Funeral services for Ezra Lee Brock, 77, of Route 4, Pulaski, who died Thursday, April 27 in Giles County Hospital, were held at Bennett-May Chapel Saturday at 10:00 a. m. by the Rev. Clarence Stewart. Burial followed in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mr. Brock was the son of the late Ernest L. and Dollie Wells Brock. He held membership in the First United Methodist Church and was a maintenance repairman for a heavy equipment manufacturing company. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lorene Brock; three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Davenport, and Mrs. Sandra James, Pulaski and Mrs. Betty Jo Peterson, Fayetteville; a stepdaughter, mrs. Wilma Lovell, Evansville, Ind.; a stepson, Paul Torrence, Pulaski; a brother, Alton Brock, Athens, Ala., and three grandchildren.



BROCK, Lorene C. Boshers 1 Mar 1905 29 Dec 1980

(w/o Ezra Lee Brock)

(d/o Polk and Mattie Holman Boshers)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Dec 1980

Mrs. Lorene C. Brock, Route 4, Pulaski died in Giles County Hospital Monday, December 29,

1980. Mrs. Brock, who was 75 was the daughter of the late Polk Boshers and the late Mattie Holman Boshers. She was a native ofGiles Countyand was an employee of General Cigar Plant and Chrysler Corp. Her husband was the late Ezra Brock. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Tuesday, December 30 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. The Rev. Clarence Stewart officiated. Survivors include one son, Paul Torrence of Pulaski; two daughters, Wilma Jean Lovell, Evansville, Ind. and Sandra Janes of Pulaski; 4 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Annie Flaherty, Louisville, Ky., Mattie Lee Melvin and Almeda Claud, Pulaski.

BROWN, Rev. Joseph 02 Aug 1772 04 Feb 1868

(h/o Sallie Thomas Brown) md 19 Jun 1796

(s/o Colonel James and Jane Gillespie Brown)

Obituary: Pulaski Citizen 08 Feb 1868:

Died in this county Feb. 4, 1868, Col. Joseph Brown aged 95 years, 6 months and 2 days. Col. Brown immigrated with his father's family Col. James Brown a Revolutionary officer in the North Carolina line to Tennessee in 1788. His father and brothers were massacred by the Indians in that year. Together with his mother and several sisters and he [,they were] captured and held in captivity for a long time. He died on the 58th anniversary of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, of which he was one of the founders, and was a professed Christian for 80 years. He held the first prayer meeting that was ever held in Maury County, to which he invited in person, every white inhabitant of the county. It is impossible to portray in a brief notice the many noble traits that adorned the character of the deceased, or to give anything like a synopsis of the many daring adventures in the service of his country.



BROWN, William H. 25 Dec 1853 9 Jul 1854

(s/o H. R. and M. A. Brown)



BRUNSON, Abdallah 26 Feb 1802 20 Jul 1884

(h/o Dorcas Steele Brunson)

(s/o Joshua and Mary Brunson)

(Served as Elder in C. P. Church for 58 years)



BRUNSON, Dorcas Steele 15 Apr 1805 4 Jul 1889

(s/o Abdallah Brunson) MD 15 May 1827

(d/o Robert and Martha Starr Steele)

BRUNSON, William T. 26 Nov 1844 14 Feb 1863

(s/o Abdallah and Dorcas Steele Brunson)



BRYMER, Sallie Whitehead 3 Sep 1876 19 Jan 1962

(w/o George Brymer) md 21 Jul 1897 GCT

(d/o John and Mollie Stamps Whitehead)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1962

Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Whitehead Brymer, 85, were held at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and G. C. Fox. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Brymer died Friday night, January 19, at her home in the Wales section. Born September 3, 1876, in Maury County, she was the daughter of the late John Whitehead and Mollie Stamps Whitehead, but had lived most of her life in Giles County. Her husband, George Brymer, died several years ago. Mrs. Brymer is survived by two sons, Clarence Brymer and Flournoy Brymer, Wales; one daughter, Mrs. Ophelia Campbell, Franklin; ten grandchildren, twenty-seven great grandchildren, and two great-great­grandchildren; one brother, John Whitehead, Wales; and one sister, Mrs. Frank Niedergeces, Lawrenceburg. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.



BUCHANAN, Infant 14 Dec 1846 20 Dec 1847

(s/o Samuel Gardner and Sarah Elston Bodenhamer Buchanan)



BUNCH, Elizabeth Tidwell 26 Apr 1827 14 May 1908

(w/o Bradley Bunch)

(d/o Vincent and Phoebe Rackley Tidwell)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 21 May 1908

Mrs. Bunch died about 12:30 Saturday morning at the home of her brother, J. P. Tidwell, aged 81 years. Mrs. Bunch had been a member of the Methodist Church for 67 years. She married many years ago and went to Mississippi to reside, returning here about two years ago. Her husband has long been dead and no children survive her. Rev. T. C. Ragsdale conducted funeral services at the residence and the burial was at Mt. Moriah Saturday afternoon.



BURCH, David W. 07 Oct 1831 10 Jun 1903
(h/o Ellen J. Amis Burch) md 25 Oct 1860

(h/o Martha “Mattie” Hancock Burch) md 18 Jan 1872

(s/o Bernard M. and Elizabeth Scales Burch)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1903

David W. Burch died at the home of his son, W. T. Burch near Campbellsville Wednesday, June 10. D. W. Burch was born Oct. 7, 1831, and was married Oct. 25, 1860 to Miss Ellen J. Amis, who died Jan. 17. 1866. His second wife was Martha Hancock, whom he married Jan. 18, 1872. She died May 21, 1880. One son W. T. Burch survives. D. W. Burch professed religion and joined the Methodist Church at Pulaski at the age of 18 and lived a member of the church up to the time of his death. The funeral was preached at Moriah Thursday. Rev. Rice and Eshman officiating. A good man has gone to his reward Peace to his ashes.



BURCH, Martha "Mattie" Hancock 09 Sep 1852 21 May 1880

(w/o David W. Burch) md 18 Jan 1872 GCT

(d/o Hull and Ursula Caroline Beasley Hancock)

BURKS, Charley __ ___ 1870 6 Sep 1933

(h/o Nancy Watkins Burks)

(s/o Jim and Burks)

BURKS, Gray 25 Jul 1908 8 Oct 1928

(s/o Charley and Nancy Watkins Burks)



BURKS, Myrtle Mae Hutton 12 Feb 1909 25 Feb 1971

(w/o Willie Burks)

(d/o Jessie and Ellen Woodard Hutton)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1971

Mrs. Myrtle Mae Burks, 62, died at her home, Thursday morning, February 25. Services were held Friday, February 26 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated. A native ofGiles County, she was the daughter of the late Jessie and Ellen Woodard Hutton. She is survived by her husband, Willie Burks; one daughter, Mrs. Pauline Townsend, Nashville; two sons, ElwoodBurks, Lebanon and Willie Burks, Jr., Detroit, Mich.; four grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Wessie Goats, Columbia.



BURKS, Nancy Watkins 29 Dec 1878 25 Dec1970

(w/o Charley Burks)

(d/o John and Susie Hartwick Watkins)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1970

Mrs. Nancy Burks, 91, died Friday, December 25 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Services were


held Saturday, December 26 at 11:00 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah
Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated. Born December29, 1878 in Tennessee, she was the

daughter of the late John and Susie Hartwick Watkins. Survivors include two sons, Sherman Burks, Willie Burks of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. William Hutton of Pulaski; eleven grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.



BURKS, Willie 5 May 1905 23 Dec 1994
(h/o Myrtle Mae Hutton Burks)

(s/o Charley and Nancy Watkins Burks)



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Dec 1994

Mr. Willie Burks of Pulaski, died Friday, Dec. 23 at Imperial Manor Nursing Home in Madison. Services were held Saturday, Dec. 24 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial at Mt. Moriah Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated. A native of Giles County, Mr. Burks was a farmer. He was the husband of the late Myrtle Mae Burks and the son of the late Charlie and Nancy Burks. Survivors include one daughter, Pauline Townsend of Hendersonville; one son, Willie Burks, Jr. of Waco; one brother, Sherman Burks of Pulaski; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.



BURNS, Carroll Alexander 11 Feb 1895 2 Dec 1983

(h/o Myrtle Miles Burns) Pvt US Army WWII

(s/o Wilson Carroll and Emma F. Puryear Burns)

Obituary: The Giles Free Press __ Dec 1983

Mr. Carroll Alexander Burns, age 88, of the Bodenham Community on Agnew Creek Road, died December 2, 1983 at his residence. Funeral services were held in Carr and Erwin Chapel at 2 p. m. Sunday, December 4 with Ray McDonald, MarlinGoodman and Jerome Abernathy officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mr. Burns was a member of the Trinity Methodist Church. He was a World War I veteran. Mr. Burns was a retired farmer and also retired from the Giles County Highway Department and State of Tennessee Highway Department. Mr. Burns was married to Myrtle Miles Burns. He was the son of the late Wilson and Emma Puryear Burns. Survivors, other than his wife, include two sons: Robert Burns of Pulaski, Miles Burns of Chattanooga; five daughters, June Richardson, Mary Ann Mize, Catherine Braly, all of Pulaski, Corinne Ciborowski of Maryland, Carolyn Kelley of Decherd, Tennessee; 22 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren.



BURNS, Duncan 23 May 1890 10 Dec 1976
(h/o Verna Maude Houston) WWI

(s/o Wilson Carroll and Emma F. Puryear Burns)



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Dec 1976

Funeral services for Duncan Burns, 86, of Franklin and native of Giles County, were held Sunday, December 12 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. W. C. Massengale the officiant. Interment followed in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Burns died Fridayin Williamson County Hospital. A veteran of World War I, he was a retired farmer and school teacher. His parents were the late Wilson Carroll and Emma Puryear Burns and his wife was the late Mrs. Verna Maude Houston Burns. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Steve Drone of Franklin; a son, John Burns of the Bodenham Community; a brother, Carroll Burns, also of the Bodenham Community and four grandchildren.



BURNS, Emma F. Puryear 3 Jul 1865 22 Feb 1939

(w/o Wilson Carroll Burns)

(d/o Henry D. and Elizabeth F. Reed Puryear)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1939

Mrs. Wilson Burns, died at the home of her son, Duncan Burns, about midnight, Tuesdaynight,


following a year or two of declining health, and a short attack of pneumonia. Funeral
arrangements had not definitely announced Wednesday morning. But the funeral will be at

Moriah, Thursday. Mrs. Burns is survived by her husband, Esq. Wilson Burns, and three sons, Duncan, Walter and Carroll. Also, one brother, Newt Puryear.



BURNS, Infants 20 Jun 1927 20 Jun 1927

(Infants of Carroll A. and Myrtle Miles Burns)



BURNS, Mable Stevenson 17 Feb 1913 17 Jul 1993

(w/o Thomas Edward Burns)

(d/o Nathan and Mary Jane Bass Stevenson)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jul 1993

Mrs. Mable Burns of Pulaski, died Saturday, July17, 1993 at Hillside Hospital, followinga long illness. She was 80 years old. Services were held Sunday at the Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Paul McKinney and the Rev. Phillip Eubanks officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Burns was the wife of Edward Burns and the daughter of the late Nathan and Mary Jane Bass Stevenson. A native of Giles County, Mrs. Burns was a member of the United Methodist Church. She was a retired sales representative. Survivors include a husband, Edward Burns, Pulaski; one daughter, Wanda Hamlett, Pulaski; one son, Tommy Burns, Pulaski and three grandchildren.



BURNS, Myrtle Inez Miles 4 Aug 1902 14 Jun 1998

(w/o Carroll Alexander Burns) md 28 Mar 1920 GCT

(d/o Elijah and Beulah Wilkinson Miles)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jun 1998

Mrs. Myrtle Inez Miles Burns, 95, of Agnew Road, Pulaski, died June 14, 1998, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home in Pulaski. She was born in Tennessee on August 4, 1902. A homemaker, she was the daughter of the late Elijah and Beulah Wilkinson Miles. Services were held June 16 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Phillip Eubanks officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Survivors include two sons, Robert Burns of Pulaski and Miles Burns of Chattanooga; five daughters, Carolyn Kelly of Decherd, Catherine Braly, Mary Ann Mize and June Richardson, all of Pulaski, and Corrine Ciborowski of Bel Air, Md.; one brother, E. P. Miles, Jr. of Pulaski; three sisters, Louise Ayers of Pulaski, Floy Barnes of Fayetteville and Emma Fitzpatrick of Lewisburg; 23 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren.



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