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Hazel (Couch) Bramlage, age 90, of Erlanger, Kentucky passed away on Monday, October 28, 2024.
She was born in 1934 in Oneida, Kentucky and many, many times recalled and shared wonderful stories and memories from her childhood. She enjoyed watching baseball - a huge fan of the Cincinnati Reds. She also loved playing bingo with family and friends. As she was able, she loved to sit outside and feel the sun on her face, but most of all she loved her children without limits.
She is survived by her children: Linda Deaton, Darrell Baker (Janet), Arvil Saylor (Kim), Wilma Davenport (Jerry), and David Saylor; many, many grandchildren, great grandchildren and great, great grandchildren; her siblings: Verse Hellard (Don), John Couch (Arnetta), Chester Couch (Ruth), and Shirley Brewer (Dennis); along with in-laws; Elizabeth Couch, Bertha Couch, Lucy Couch, and Lenzie Taylor.
She is preceded in death by three husbands, her parents - Alfred and Delora Couch, her siblings: Troy Couch, Raleigh Couch, Alfred Couch, Jr., Martha Jane Taylor, Paul Couch, Lee Couch, sister-in-law Margaret Couch, brother-in-law, Jack Hellard, son-in-law Eric Deaton, and her daughters Dawnyelle Green and Bobbie Jo Saylor.
Rest in sweet peace, Momma. You are loved by many and will be greatly missed. You will always remain in our hearts.
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