Brazeal died Wednesday at his home at 624 South Brighton Avenue.
Born in Birmingham, Ala., he had lived in Dallas for 21 years. He belonged to the Winnetka Congregational Church, the American Bible Society and the Gideons International. He was also a director of Union Gospel Mission.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Katherine Brazeal; daughters, Mrs. Leroy Gaffney and Mrs. David Thompson of Dallas; mother, Mrs. Maggie Brazeal of Birmingham; brothers, Edward Brazeal of New Orleans, Henry Brazeal of Woodward, Okla., William Brazeal of Atlanta and Thomas Brazeal of Lake Village, Ark.; sisters, Mrs. Thomas Leonard Shuff of Birmingham and Mrs. Guy Smith of Washington D.C., and a grandson.
Published in The Dallas Morning News Friday, October 26, 1951
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Brazeal died Wednesday at his home at 624 South Brighton Avenue.
Born in Birmingham, Ala., he had lived in Dallas for 21 years. He belonged to the Winnetka Congregational Church, the American Bible Society and the Gideons International. He was also a director of Union Gospel Mission.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Katherine Brazeal; daughters, Mrs. Leroy Gaffney and Mrs. David Thompson of Dallas; mother, Mrs. Maggie Brazeal of Birmingham; brothers, Edward Brazeal of New Orleans, Henry Brazeal of Woodward, Okla., William Brazeal of Atlanta and Thomas Brazeal of Lake Village, Ark.; sisters, Mrs. Thomas Leonard Shuff of Birmingham and Mrs. Guy Smith of Washington D.C., and a grandson.
Published in The Dallas Morning News Friday, October 26, 1951
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