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Eva <I>Fargo</I> Brown

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Eva Fargo Brown

Birth
Death
5 Sep 1925 (aged 75–76)
Burial
Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Wyoming County Times, Thursday, September 10, 1925:
On Monday afternoon last, funeral services were held at Mrs. C.B. Matthews beautiful residence, Farmstead, for her cousin Mrs. Albert T. Brown of Buffalo, who died at the Warsaw hospital on September 5. Mrs. Brown was a resident of Warsaw during girlhood, and it was very fitting that she should make her last journey from the old homestead where she had so often visited as a girl, to the Warsaw cemetery where rest her father, Francis Frederick Fargo and her mother, Marietta Perry Fargo. Mrs. Brown was born in a mining camp in California in 1849, her parents having gone there from Warsaw in the gold rush almost immediately after their marriage. When she was 12 years old her parents returned to Warsaw, where she grew up. It was here she met her future husband, who is the brother of Mrs. L.E. Walker and thus the uncle of Mrs. Clayton Gill. The family removed to Buffalo, where they were married in 1874 and where they have since resided. Mrs. Brown was a charter member of the Woman's Investing Club of Buffalo and active in all good works. For many years she has been a member of the First Presbyterian church. Dr. McLennan of that church conducted the services, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Snyder of the Warsaw Congregational church of which Mrs. Brown belonged while she lived in Warsaw. Surviving are her husband, Albert T. Brown and 2 sons and 2 daughters, Raymond F. Brown, Mrs. Wm. Spaulding and Miss Alice Brown of Buffalo and Albert F. Brown of Brooklyn, also 6 grandchildren.

****NOTE: NO Headstone found, but is on the cemetery list.
Wyoming County Times, Thursday, September 10, 1925:
On Monday afternoon last, funeral services were held at Mrs. C.B. Matthews beautiful residence, Farmstead, for her cousin Mrs. Albert T. Brown of Buffalo, who died at the Warsaw hospital on September 5. Mrs. Brown was a resident of Warsaw during girlhood, and it was very fitting that she should make her last journey from the old homestead where she had so often visited as a girl, to the Warsaw cemetery where rest her father, Francis Frederick Fargo and her mother, Marietta Perry Fargo. Mrs. Brown was born in a mining camp in California in 1849, her parents having gone there from Warsaw in the gold rush almost immediately after their marriage. When she was 12 years old her parents returned to Warsaw, where she grew up. It was here she met her future husband, who is the brother of Mrs. L.E. Walker and thus the uncle of Mrs. Clayton Gill. The family removed to Buffalo, where they were married in 1874 and where they have since resided. Mrs. Brown was a charter member of the Woman's Investing Club of Buffalo and active in all good works. For many years she has been a member of the First Presbyterian church. Dr. McLennan of that church conducted the services, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Snyder of the Warsaw Congregational church of which Mrs. Brown belonged while she lived in Warsaw. Surviving are her husband, Albert T. Brown and 2 sons and 2 daughters, Raymond F. Brown, Mrs. Wm. Spaulding and Miss Alice Brown of Buffalo and Albert F. Brown of Brooklyn, also 6 grandchildren.

****NOTE: NO Headstone found, but is on the cemetery list.


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