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Taylor-Worth County GaArchives Obituaries.....Brazewell, Jesse November 21, 1918
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The Butler Herald, November 28, 1918
The Butler Herald
Thursday, November 28, 1918
Page Five

Deaths and Funerals

Mr. Jesse Brazewell

Another sad death in this county was that of Mr. Jesse Brazewell, son-in-law of
Mr. W.H. Garrett.  Mr. Brazewell and his wife were called to the bedside of Mrs.
Garrett, an account of whose death appeared in last week’s issue of the Herald.
 Mr. Brazewell was not well when he came to Mr. Garrett’s and continued to grow
worse, though having the best medical attention, and yielded to the stern
messenger of death, November 21st, 1918.

Mr. Brazewell was happily married to Miss Etta Belle Garrett December 1st, 1917.
 He accompanied by his happy bride left immediately for their future home near
Sylvester, and now so soon the separation has come.  The fond expectations of a
long and happy life have been blighted.  The one upon whom she leaned and so
fondly loved has been taken, and lonely and silently she bears a grief known
only to those who have lost a companion.

Mr. Brazewell was born in Worth County, March the 18th, 1869 and is survived by
his father and mother and other relatives.  He was a member of the Missionary
Baptist Church, having joined about five years ago.  He was a man of pleasing
manners and fine appearance, and left his impress for good on those with whom he
came in contact.

His remains were accompanied to Sylvester by Mr. and Mrs. Jody Brazewell, Mr.
Frank Starling and Mr. E.F. Garrett.


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