Searcy-Bracewell-Obituary

Searcy Bracewell

Washington, District of Columbia

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BRACEWELL, SEARCY BRACEWLL was born in Houston (Harrisburg) on January 19, 1918. He was the son of J.S. Bracewell (1892-1965) and Lola Blount Bracewell (1896-1985), both of Grimes County, Texas. He graduated from Milby High School and lived in Houston all his life. He died at the age of 85 on...

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I am the youngest daughter of Leroy and Gloria Edwards of Roans Prairie, Texas and on behalf of our family we deeply regret your loss. I have known Mr. Bracewell since I was a young girl and he will truly be missed. We will continue to pray for you all.

Searcy has been one of my most admired Bracewells since I was a child at the first reunion. We will miss him so much! I am Walter Bracewell's granddaughter (Ruby Bracewell Taylor Phillips' daughter). My brother, Joe Taylor, joins me in expressing our condolences at his passing.

Searcy has been a credit to his name and this community. He will be greatly missed. Raymond and Jerauld Hill

I send my regards and love to the immediate family.

I know that Searcy will be missed--especially his infectious smile. He was a man that I considered timeless albeit for his display of gratitude to the fulcrum of people that he touched at Bracewell! It mattered not your education or social status...he always made you feel that you were the most important person to him at any given moment. Searcy, for that I thank you!

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I knew Searcy through my Dad,Jim Nance, Sr. I always felt and saw a kind and humble , friendly,"interested more in you than me" person, the type of spirit that indeed makes great leaders. I know my Dad is grieved at his passing because they had a luncheon club for years that was an important part of Dad's monthly agenda. He will be missed. My daughter, who is with his firm now, has benefitted by the spiritual foundation he and his brother have established, a true sense of "good will". God...

Dear Elizabeth:
I am so very sorry to learn of Searcy's passing. He was a very special man. I am grateful we had a chance to spend some time with you both last summer when you came to DC. We are praying for you.
Judy and Bill Smith

Dear Elizabeth and all the family: I have never met a man whom I liked and respected more than Searcy Bracewell. It was an honor just to know him, and a special treat to be greeted by his infectious smile and gracious manner. It is with sadness that I bid him goodbye, but I am looking forward to seeing him again soon. We will be praying for all of you.

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Vicki L. Watkins
McKee Nelson