Henson Mortuary
Obituaries
(2014)

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  1.    Harris,  James Monroe
  2.    Cogar,  Lindsay Joel
  3.    Myers,  Dorothy May
  4.    Howard,  Lana Kay
  5.    Brotherton,  Donnie Lee
  6.    McComas,  Lorraine
  7.    Topping,  William Franklin
  8.    Bird,  Isaac Randolph
  9.    Douglas,  Ada Lynn
  10.  Collins,  Lovell Colleen
  11.  Clark,  Roberta Anne
  12.  Beach,  Cherry Lou
  13.  Geesler,  Sue Simmons
  14.  Dunfee,  Henry E.
  15.  Braley,  Jill Sue

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Obituary

JILL SUE BRALEY
(December 24, 1960 - December 25, 2014)



Jill Sue Humphrey Braley, 54 of Barboursville, W.Va. passed away, Thursday, December 25, 2014 in the Emogene Dolin Jones Hospice House.  She was born December 24, 1960 in Milwaukiee, Wisconsin the daughter of the late, Richard Frank Humphrey. She was a graduate of Michigan State University and thrived as an educator for Bernina of America which is a premiere sewing machine company in Switzerland.  She also attended the Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church in Barboursville, W.Va. She is survived by her mother, Patty Mae Bell Humphrey; her loving husband, J. Wilson Braley; loving children, Josh Danklefsen (Beth), Bekah Morgan (Ryan), Ben Danklefsen (Sarah) and her loving grandchildren, Jaden and Lainey Mae Danklefsen and Lillian Morgan; loving sister, Dr. Julie Ladocsi (Lou) and her loving niece and nephews, Nick, Matt and Katherine Ladocsi. Memorial services will be conducted at 2:00 PM on Sunday, January 4, 2014 at Henson & Kitchen Mortuary, Barboursville, W.Va. The family will receive friends from 1:00 PM until service time on Sunday at the mortuary. Burial will follow in White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Barboursville, W.Va. The family requests that guests attending memorial services wear bright and happy colors in honor of the colorful personality and wardrobe that Jill was known for. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be to Compassion International, The Wounded Warrior Project or Quilt for the Cure.

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