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JANE BULUING BRAUN

Marshville News

[The Welland Tribune and Telegraph, 27 January 1921]

On Sunday afternoon last Mrs. E.A, Braun passed away at the age of 64 years. Although ailing for some time her death was entirely unexpected and proved a great shock to the community. The late Mrs. Braun was the daughter of Peter Buluing, one of the early residents of this community, and was married in 1879 to Edward A. Braun, who survives.

This union was blessed with five children, four of whom-Helen and Russell on the homestead, Genevieve (Mrs. Carpenter) of Halton Co., and Arthur of Marshville-are left to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother. It is needless to say that Mrs. Braun will be greatly missed in this community. She was a very active member of Christ’s church, Marshville, and at one period of her life was a most capable, efficient and enthusiastic teacher in the Sunday school. As a neighbor she was greatly beloved. Her kind and sympathetic nature and her true motherly love made her friendship worthwhile. The sympathy of the community goes out to the bereaved husband and children and to the brothers and sisters-Arthur, George and Kate Buluing of Wainfleet, Joseph of Brantford, Frank of Welland, and Mrs. J.S. Franklin of Buffalo. The funeral was held on Monday afternoon from Christ’s church, and was very largely attended. Rev. S. Bennetts officiated. The pallbearers’ were the two sons, Arthur and Russell, a son-in-law, R.C. Carpenter, and the nephews, Edwin and Walter Haun of Welland, and Lisle Braun of Winona.

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