Will Bright's death certificate #2290 says he died of chronic intestinal hepatitis, according to his physician, Dr. B. J. Baute, of Lebanon, KY. He was 58 yearss old, married to Mary M. (Moore) Bright and a farmer on his own farm. Thge informant for this certificate was Owen Bright of Louisville, Kentucky. Bosley & Son Funeral Home, Lebanon, Kentucky was in charge of the arrangements for his burial at ur Lady of the Hills Cemetery on January 2, 1933.
THE LEBANON ENTERPRISE
Following a several weeks illness of complications, Will Bright, a resident of the New Market section, died at his home Sunday morning at 3:00 o'clock. The funeral was held Monday morning at 9:00 o'clock at our Lady of the Hills church, the pastor, Rev. Charles P. Bowling, conducting the services. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Mr. Bright was 58 years old and a son of Elijah and Mary Moore Bright, both deceased. He was engaged in farming and was highly regarded by every one of the community where he lived. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary M. Bright; one son, Irvine Bright of Louisville, one daughter, Mrs. Ed Knopp of his county and one brother, Walter Bright of Indianapolis, Ind.
Will Bright's death certificate #2290 says he died of chronic intestinal hepatitis, according to his physician, Dr. B. J. Baute, of Lebanon, KY. He was 58 yearss old, married to Mary M. (Moore) Bright and a farmer on his own farm. Thge informant for this certificate was Owen Bright of Louisville, Kentucky. Bosley & Son Funeral Home, Lebanon, Kentucky was in charge of the arrangements for his burial at ur Lady of the Hills Cemetery on January 2, 1933.
THE LEBANON ENTERPRISE
Following a several weeks illness of complications, Will Bright, a resident of the New Market section, died at his home Sunday morning at 3:00 o'clock. The funeral was held Monday morning at 9:00 o'clock at our Lady of the Hills church, the pastor, Rev. Charles P. Bowling, conducting the services. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Mr. Bright was 58 years old and a son of Elijah and Mary Moore Bright, both deceased. He was engaged in farming and was highly regarded by every one of the community where he lived. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary M. Bright; one son, Irvine Bright of Louisville, one daughter, Mrs. Ed Knopp of his county and one brother, Walter Bright of Indianapolis, Ind.
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