ram*waskllen n at linn.me nome cemetery at Aigunqujn theplanned for February 27, the birth* ter day of the* jurist, who was born 54 years ago.Mrs. Elizabeth Lee Brown• «*sur- ^Elizabeth Lee Brown, who)ther Ly of gitis. how* thathoicoiFaItor A g thepassed away recently at her homeat Woodstock, was a former resident jof Harvard and prior thereto lived at»tioChemung, where she was laid to rest i Brin the Dunham cemetery the after- Grnoon of January 17 following i*e-ligious services at the Methodistchurch at Woodstock, where the lastthirteen years of Mrs. Brown’s lifewere passed with her unmarrieddaughter, Miss Vera Brown.* ex jj- Decedent was a native of Tyrone-}-an( I county, Ireland, born June 22, 1852.IpniummilwhmefarShe came to America in her 17th year; was married at Sharon, Wis., in 1872, to Elwood Brown, who died far —April—15—-1006j Eight—of—the eleven-children survive, they being Mrs.- Anna Coffey of this city, Mrs. Margaret Ehle of Alden, Mrs. Cornelia Ehle of Sharon, Miss Vera Brown of Woodstock, Frederick Brown of Seattle, Wash., Lee Brown of Los Angeles, Cat., Geo. Brown of Tacoma, Wash., and Winfield Brown ! of Caledonia. * •'As a girl in her native Jkuid. de-i cedent became a member of the church of England; during her resl-Ibeancgrcingablcorlinlt;onnecinga—denee In Woodstock she joined the *lieMethodist church and lived the life of the sincere and devout Christian.proyesem/\ 9