
Suns Fans Invited to Bragan Funeral Service at Baseball Grounds
Published on July 10, 2012 under Southern League (SL1)
Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp News Release
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Peter Bragan Sr. will Lay in State from 5-7pm, Tuesday, July 10, 2012 at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville. Funeral service will follow at 7:05pm at home plate.
Suns fans and the general public are welcomed to the Baseball Grounds to show support of this great Jacksonville Icon. At 7:05 PM the Suns will have a funeral service to honor Mr. Peter Bragan Sr. and a few speakers will talk about his life and what he has meant to the City of Jacksonville.
The Suns and the Bragan family want fans to wear Suns apparel rather than the traditional coat and tie. Fans will be able to ring the bell that Mr. Bragan Sr. loved so much, but no photography will be allowed.
Parking will be available for free from five until the service is over. Limited popcorn and water will be available to the public and fans can bring in their own food and beverage if they please.
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