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1915 - 2008
 ELOISE L. BRALEY, 92, of Huntington, passed away Friday, June 27, 2008 at the Emogene Dolin Jones Hospice House Huntington. She was born September 27, 1915 in Milton, West Virginia, the daughter of John and Lula Parrish Lawhorn. She was the widow of William Braley who passed away in 2004. She was a Private Kindergarten Teacher and was a member of Pea Ridge United Methodist Church. Her service will be held on Monday, June 30, 2008 at HENSON MORTUARY, BARBOURSVILLE, at 1:00 PM. Visitation will be Sunday, June 29, 2008 from 6-9 PM at the mortuary. Burial will be at the Ridgelawn Abbey of Devotion Huntington, West Virginia. Officiating will be the Rev. Sue Jarrett. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband William Braley. She is survived by one son, Wilson and Jill Braley of Barboursville, one daughter, Jane and Bill Garrison, York, SC, four grandchildren, Dr. Adrienne Singleton, Wilmington, NC, Katie Trippe, Huntington, Nick Braley, Greensboro, NC, Colin Braley of Huntington, one sister, Maxine Blake, Parsley, VA, one great daughter, Megan Singleton, and one brother, John Lauhorn of Cincinnati, OH.
HENSON MORTUARY OF BARBOURSVILLE, is handling arragements and condolences to the family may be made at www.timeformemory.com/henson.
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There are currently 9 condolences.
Heath Guthrie Waller
Friday August 15, 2008 at
6:40 PM
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When I was very young I lived across Pea Ridge Rd. from your family. I will never forget the field of jonquils. I have very fond memories of your mother and am saddened by her passing. My condolences to Jane, Wilson and families.
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Amy Browning Edison
Monday July 7, 2008 at
9:55 AM
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So sorry to hear about your loss. Your mother was a great lady and a great neighbor.
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Steve Briers
Wednesday July 2, 2008 at
12:14 PM
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I'm 57 now, Mrs. Braley was my kindergarten teacher when I was 5 years old. Yes, I still remember that; and the totem pole in her front yard that I believe Wilson and Tommy carved in Boy Scouts! I was a member of Troop 62 with them. My condolences go out to the Braley family.
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Deborah Demmler
Wednesday July 2, 2008 at
10:43 AM
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I am so sorry to hear of your mom's passing. Every time I see daffodils I think of her and the field by her house.
Sincerely, Debby
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Patrick Patton
Tuesday July 1, 2008 at
9:01 AM
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Mrs. Braley, totem poles and kindergarden.....such sweet memories. We are very lucky to have crossed paths with her and will always feel a 'warmth' when thinking of her.
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Carolyn Harman Turk
Monday June 30, 2008 at
11:20 PM
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Dear family of Eloise Braley,
Entwined in the fond memories I have of my mother, Hazel Harman, are the many times I went with her to the Wednesday quilting group and other club functions. Each time I got to spend time with my mother and her friends, Mrs. Braley always left an impression on me for her kind spirit, her enthusiasm for life, and a willingness to share her wisdom and gardening tips. I have recipes she gave me from luncheons she hosted at her home. I'm thankful that our paths crossed.
My condolences to the family.
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CONNIE THORNBURG MCLAUGHLIN
Monday June 30, 2008 at
12:50 PM
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JANE AND WILSON AND FAMILIES, I WAS SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR MOTHER'S PASSING. ALL I CAN THINK ABOUT IS HOW SHE LOVED THE CHURCH AND THE MANY THINGS SHE AND MY MOM AND SEVERAL OTHER LADIES DID SO CARINGLY. QUILTING,DINNERS AND MANY MORE.. I AM SORRY I COULD NOT BE THERE. YOU ARE IN OUR PRAYERS AND SHE IS NOW WITH LORD --- A BETTER PLACE.
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Janet Ferguson (The Hazel Harman Family)
Monday June 30, 2008 at
8:54 AM
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Wilson and family...
The Hazel and Orville Harman family sends their thoughts and prayers. I have many wonderful memories of your mother. Mom enjoyed many falls making apple butter with your parents and I enjoyed going by their home in the spring and buying bundles of jonquils to put on my desk at work. We were blessed to have such wonderful parents. They are legends for our children to look up to.
Let the prayers give you strength.
Janet Ferguson for The Harman's.
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Carolyn
Friday June 27, 2008 at
11:00 PM
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MRS ELOISE I'M GOING TO MISS YOU SO MUCH, WE HAD SO MUCH FUN TOGETHER, IT WAS A PLEASURE MEETING YOU AND TAKING CARE OF YOU, I WILL ALWAYS CHERISH OUR MEMORIES WE MADE IN THE 2 AND 1/2 YEARS I TOOK CARE OF YOU. YOU WERE VERY PRECIOUS TO ME AND YOU HOLD A SPECIAL PLACE IN MY HEART. MISS YOU SO MUCH,
CAROLYN
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