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[[Image:1937 07 22 Hope Obituary.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Hope Branham Obituary]] | |||
[[Image:Hope death cert.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Death certificate of Hope Branham - click to enlarge]] | [[Image:Hope death cert.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Death certificate of Hope Branham - click to enlarge]] | ||
Hope Branham (nee Brumbach) died on July 21, 1937 as a result of pulmonary tuberculosis. | Hope Branham (nee Brumbach) died on July 21, 1937 as a result of pulmonary tuberculosis. | ||
Most message followers believe that her death was a direct result of the [[Ohio River flood of 1937]], but is this factual? | Most message followers believe that her death was a direct result of the [[Ohio River flood of 1937]], but is this factual? | ||
It is also interesting to note that she attended the "Pentecostal Tabernacle, of which her husband is the pastor." | |||
=The story as told by William Branham= | =The story as told by William Branham= | ||
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''My mind goes back tonight, many miles away on a hillside tonight, where marks the very place of my beloved wife, that left me at—when '''she was twenty years old'''. I laid my darling little eight months old Sharon on her arm, as I buried them together.<ref>William Branham, 56-0917 - The Lamb And The Dove, para. 2</ref> | ''My mind goes back tonight, many miles away on a hillside tonight, where marks the very place of my beloved wife, that left me at—when '''she was twenty years old'''. I laid my darling little eight months old Sharon on her arm, as I buried them together.<ref>William Branham, 56-0917 - The Lamb And The Dove, para. 2</ref> | ||
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