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Fred Braun



Braun's Meat Market Advertisement
1906

The Denison Daily Herald (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 79, Ed. 1
Monday, October 15, 1906



Fred Braun's Meat Market
421 West Main Street
Robinson, Frank M., comp. Industrial Denison. [N.p.]: Means-Moore Co., 1901. Page 91b.


Thelma Brockett Braun (1902–1998) was the daughter of Fred and Mary A. Brockett Braun and is buried in Calvary Cemetery, Denison.
She was a gifted musician who spent many years playing the organ and piano for area organizations and churches. She never married and had no children of her own, but she loved the young people in Denison. Upon her death, she created the Thelma Braun and Brockett Family Foundation, which makes grants to charitable organizations in Grayson County, Texas, especially in the area of arts and education.
The Denison High School Theater Department's Thelma Braun Center for Performing Arts is named in honor of Ms. Braun.


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