Elsie M. (Douglas) Bragg

February 25, 1927 - September 7, 2010
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Elsie M. (Douglas) Bragg 83 of Prokop Ave. Ludlow died Tuesday September 7 in a Wilbraham nursing home. Born in North Conway, NH she was the daughter of the late Frank and Mabel (Lewis) Douglas. Elsie had worked for New England Telephone for many years, and was a member of Union Church of Christ. She was the widow of Henry F. Bragg who died in 2002, and was mother of the late Henry D. Bragg who died in 1981. She is survived by her children and their spouses, Douglas Bragg and his wife Caren of Belchertown, William Bragg of IL, Kathy Flebotte and her husband Thomas of Ludlow, and Brenda Graveline and her husband William of Wilbraham. Grandmother of 9, great-grandmother of 8. Also survived by extended family members and friends.

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Funeral services celebrating her life will be Thursday September 9 at 12 noon in the Kapinos-Mazur Funeral Home 64 Sewall St. Ludlow rites of committal will follow in Hillcrest Park Cemetery.

Hillcrest Park Cemetery & Crematory
895 Parker Street
Springfield, MA 1029

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64 Sewall Street
Ludlow, MA 1056


 

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Born: February 25, 1927
Died: September 7, 2010

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Mark Jones/ Anne Taylor posted on 9/8/10

Aunt Elsie was a warm and loving person who always welcomed us into her home. As a child I saw her as the loving mother to all of my cousins who were then my playmates. Time and distance has separated us all and we are no longer playmates, but the memories endure. Anne and I send our warmest condolences to all of Elsies children and grandchildren.

 

Mark Jones/ Anne Taylor posted on 9/8/10

Aunt Elsie was a warm and loving person who always welcomed us into her home. As a child I saw her as the loving mother to all of my cousins who were then my playmates. Time and distance has separated us all and we are no longer playmates, but the memories endure. Anne and I send our warmest condolences to all of Elsies children and grandchildren.

 

Mark Jones/ Anne Taylor posted on 9/8/10

Anne and I send our warmest condolences to all of Elsie's children and grandchildren.

 

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