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Brannan

In Loving Memory

Brannan, Betty Ann

Betty Ann Brannan,  was born on September 4, 1927 in Columbus, Ohio to Alfred and Elsie (nee Caesar) Coss, and entered into rest on Monday, March 17 at the age of 97.

Loving mother of Mark (Linda) Bratchie, Joanne (Frank) Jetensky, and Tracy Bratchie. Dear sister of the late Esther Miano, the late Dorothy (Pete) Flaton, the late Alberta Clark, and the late Barbara (Jack) O’Heron. Loving grandmother of Matt (Ashly) Bratchie, Stephanie (Steve Rosselot) Bratchie, and Alexander (Danielle) Jetensky. Dear great-grandmother of Peyton and Wyatt Jetensky, Noelle Rosselot, and Cecilia and Max Bratchie.

Betty enjoyed making handicrafts, and playing Bingo and card games.

SERVICES: a MEMORIAL VISITATION will be held at Kutis South County Funeral Home 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. from 10:00 am until time of SERVICE at 11:30 am on Friday, April 4. Contributions in her honor appreciated to The American Breast Cancer Foundation.

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2 thoughts on “Brannan, Betty Ann”

  1. Dear Mark, Joanne, Tracy and families,

    I sit here with fond memories of the family picnics with my Mom, Grandma Coss and all of our wonderful Aunts. Loved going to Christmas Eve at your Mom’s house in the basement when we were kids. Where did the time go?

    Deepest sympathy and condolences to you all from me, Janis and our family and to your Mom in heaven…thanks for the memories.

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  2. Dear Mark, Joanne, Tracy and all of your family,
    It’s an ache in my heart that the last of my Great Aunts are gone. They were so much a part of my life in my younger years. So much love and devotion, and humor I was able to share, I’ll never forget.
    My mom and Dad and Danny and I were at your house on many occasions and that part of my memory is still quite vivid! Now Mom
    has her Mom and her beloved Aunts to talk over old times and maybe play a little Bingo!
    I could go on and on but I won’t. Your Mom was very loved and so are my cousins.

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