BRANHAM, Albert
Source: Indianapolis Star, Sat 13 May 1933 p 4
Albert Branham, 58 years old, former superintendent of the Midwest stone quarry in Greencastle died yesterday in his home, 312 E. 28th Street after an illness of six weeks. He had been a resident of Indianapolis 10 years. He was with the quarry 25 years. Funeral services will be held in the home at 2 o’clock Monday afternoon. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Branham was born in Greencastle and spent most of his life there. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and Odd Fellows. Survivors are two daughters, Miss Helen Branham and Mrs. Orville Rynerson; a son, Harold Branham; two sisters, Mrs. Edward Sebree of Terre Haute and Mrs. William Graney of Indianapolis; three brothers, Berry Branham of Terre Haute, Homer Branham of Greencastle and James Branham of Indianapolis and one grandchild. - kbz
Source: Indianapolis Times 13 May 1933 p 5
Following an illness of six weeks, Albert Branham, 58, former superintendent of the Midwest Stone Quarry in Greencastle died Friday in his home, 312 E. 28th Street. Funeral services will be held at 2 in the home on Monday. Burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Branham had been a resident of Indianapolis 10 years. He was born in Greencastle. He was with the stone quarry 25 years. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and Odd Fellows. Survivors are two daughters, Miss Helen Branson and Mrs. Orville Rynerson; a son, Harold Branham; two sisters, Mrs. Edward Sebree, Terre Haute and Mrs. William Graney, Indianapolis; three brothers, Berry Branham, Terre Haute, Homer Branham, Greencastle and James Branham, Indianapolis and one grandchild. – kbz