The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., September 19, 1918, page 3
OBITUARY
Isaac N. Brazleton was born October 14, 1836, near Danville, Ill., in Vermillion county. On August 4th, 1862, he was united in marriage to Miss Amanda Yoho, who passed away November 7, 1906. To this union were born seven children: Charles, of Georgetown, Ill.; Everett, of Sidell, Ill.; James, of Goldendale; Andrew and Clarence of the Danville, Ill.; and Mrs. Dora Pribble of Georgetown, Ill., and Mrs. Zeleka Brady, deceased. Mr. Brazelton was a veteran of the Civil War, having served in the 35th Illinois regiment, Co. D. In February 1899 the moved his family west, locating near Goldendale, where he resided until a few years ago, when he moved to Portland, where he passed away September 10, 1918. Mr. Brazelton was a firm believer in Jesus Christ and was a member of the Christian church. He was a devoted husband and father, and will be greatly missed by both family and friends. Appropriate services were held in the undertaking parlor in Goldendale, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, after which the body was laid away in the Spring Creek burying ground.
The Klickitat County Agriculturist, Goldendale, WA., September 20, 1918,
page 16
"Town and Country"
ISAAC N. BRAZELTON
Isaac A. Brazelton was born October 14, 1836, near Danville,
Vermillion county, Illinois. On August 4, 1862, he united in marriage with
Miss Nancy Yoho, who passed away November 7, 1906. To this union were born
seven children, as follows: Charles, of Georgetown, Ill.; Everett, of Sidell,
Illinois; James, of Goldendale; Andrew and Clarence, of Danville, Ill.; Mrs.
Dora Pribble, of Georgetown, Ill.; and Mrs. Zelenka Brady, now deceased.
Mr. Brazelton served three years in the Civil war, and
was a member of the 35th Illinois regiment, of Co. D.
In February, 1899, with his family he came west and located
near Goldendale, where he resided until a few years ago, when he moved to
Portland, living there till called to his reward, on September 10th, 1918.
Mr. Brazelton with a firm believer in Jesus Christ, and was a member of the
Christian church. He was a devoted husband and father, and will be greatly
missed by both family and friends.
Funeral services were held at the Chapman undertaking
parlors, in Goldendale, last Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, after which
the body was laid away in the Spring Creek cemetery.
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