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FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. M. 0 BROWN HELD THRURS.Funeral servic *s were: heM last Thursday, April 15, for Mrs. M. 0. Broun, who died. at. her he me here the first of last week, after a long jIIness. Rev. Bill Jennings officiated at the services which were conducted at the home. A quartette composed of W A.. Smith, Horace Frame, Joe Riteh e and Hugh Waller furnished quartette singing for the services. Pall bearers were Jesse Cowan, Lester and Oliver I Chronister, Shorty and Abe Rowell and Carl Kelley.The deceased was born in North Carolina in 1862. She was united in marriage to J. R Brown in 1880 and to this union were born eight children, five of whom are living. The Browns migrated westward in 1894, settling at Vian where they lived until 1900, when they moved to Checotah, which has remained their hotnewMrs. Brown lived a dqvout Christian life throughout her life, being affiliated .with the Free Holiness Ailt;h, and walking in the light of God's blessed word until death.Survivors include the husband; J. R Brown; three son* Hut, Warren and Hester, all of Checotah; and two daughters, Hattie Thomas of Checotah; Bertha Buie of Eu-hiula; 28 grand children; and 38 great grand children and 1 great-| grfeaf grand child.
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Checotah News

Checotah, Oklahoma, US

Thu, Apr 22, 1948

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