Clinton Courier July 17, 1980 Author And Ex-Teacher Dies At 87 Mrs. Beulah Brummett Braden, 87, of Athens,Ga., died Saturday afternoon at Heritage Center Nursing Home there,where she had been a patient for three years. She was the author of When Grandma Was A Girl, a book about early life in Anderson County published as a Bicentennial project in 1978 by the Clinton Courier-News and the Oak Ridger.Mrs. Braden was once a teacher at Shinliver and Andersonville Elementary Schools.She lived in Knoxville for many years and was a resident of Westmall Nursing Home in Oak Ridge until it closed in 1977.She was a member of Longfield Baptist Church of Lake City and the Daughters of the American Revolution. Mrs. Braden enjoyed genealogy, sewing and quilt making. A native of Lake City area, she was the daughter of the late John and Lurana Duncan Brummett. She attended the University of Tennessee,Knoxville. Her husband, Wiley F. Braden, died in 1924. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. J.Aubrey (Rosslyn) Smith of Athens and Mrs. Owen (Billie) Killeen of Oak Ridge, and a grandson, Patrick Killeen of Martin.Funeral services were held Tuesday at Berry Funeral Home chapel in Knoxville with Dr. Kenneth C.Hubbard officiating.Burial was in Mt.Oliver Cemetery.