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Mary Luitisa “Molly” <I>Fogleman</I> Brown

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Mary Luitisa “Molly” Fogleman Brown

Birth
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Death
21 Mar 1943 (aged 77)
Nebraska, USA
Burial
Edgar, Clay County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 31, Lot 34, Grave 2, Row 2
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The Edgar Sun (Edgar, NE) Fri. Apr 2, 1943- Page 3

In the obituary of Mrs. Mary L. Brown in last week's Edgar Sun, in mentioning her survivors, the name of her husband W. H. Brown, was inadvertently omitted.
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The Edgar Sun (Edgar, NE) Fri. Mar 26, 1943- Page 2

Mary L. Brown

Mary Liutisa Fogleman, daughter of Gaston and Susan Fogleman, was born near Indianapolis, Indiana, January 30, 1866

She passed from this life March 21, 1943, after a long illness.

She moved with her parents to Missouri and later to Ringold County, Iowa.

She was united in marriage to William Brown, April 17, 1889, at Mount Ayr, Iowa. To this union were born seven children: Edward of Des Moines, Iowa; Clarence of Murray, Iowa; Earnest of Edgar, Nebraska; Clara Baker of Newburg, Oregon; Lloyd of Oak, Nebraska; Beulah Brumbaugh, who passed away December 18, 1930, and Joseph, who died in infancy.

In the year 1917 she moved with her husband and family to Nebraska locating at Sargent, Nebraska, and moving to Edgar in 1921.

She was a member of the local Church of Christ.

She leaves to mourn her passing five children, one sister, 36 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren, other relatives and a host of friends.

"Nearly Eighty"
A call for me
Across the sea;
Come home! Thy work is done;
The sky is clear,
But night draws near,
Embark at the set of sun

Into the night
With spirit flight
Leaving my cares behind
Hoping for the day,
I'll waft away
The other shores to find.

It is not far
The evening star.
Mark where that lane begins,
Whose every height
In endless light
With hallelujah rings.

My home is there,
His love to share
Who gave Himself for me.
I hear the word,
I come dear, dear Lord
"Tis heaven to be with Thee.

Funeral services were held at the McGhie Funeral Home Wednesday, March 24, 1943, at 2:15 p.m. and at the Church of Christ at 2:30 p.m. Roy A. Coop and Dale A. Williamson were in charge Wilma and Ruth Edwards of Clay Center sang "Tell Mother I'll Be There" and "No Disappointment in Heaven."

Mrs. W. K. Babers was in charge of the flowers. Pallbearers were: W. F. George, W. K. Babers, Charles Cook, L. E. Hunter, Ervin Hockman and M. E. Cushing.

Interment was made in the Edgar Cemetery.

Contributor: Jan Plambeck (46975511) • [email protected]
The Edgar Sun (Edgar, NE) Fri. Apr 2, 1943- Page 3

In the obituary of Mrs. Mary L. Brown in last week's Edgar Sun, in mentioning her survivors, the name of her husband W. H. Brown, was inadvertently omitted.
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The Edgar Sun (Edgar, NE) Fri. Mar 26, 1943- Page 2

Mary L. Brown

Mary Liutisa Fogleman, daughter of Gaston and Susan Fogleman, was born near Indianapolis, Indiana, January 30, 1866

She passed from this life March 21, 1943, after a long illness.

She moved with her parents to Missouri and later to Ringold County, Iowa.

She was united in marriage to William Brown, April 17, 1889, at Mount Ayr, Iowa. To this union were born seven children: Edward of Des Moines, Iowa; Clarence of Murray, Iowa; Earnest of Edgar, Nebraska; Clara Baker of Newburg, Oregon; Lloyd of Oak, Nebraska; Beulah Brumbaugh, who passed away December 18, 1930, and Joseph, who died in infancy.

In the year 1917 she moved with her husband and family to Nebraska locating at Sargent, Nebraska, and moving to Edgar in 1921.

She was a member of the local Church of Christ.

She leaves to mourn her passing five children, one sister, 36 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren, other relatives and a host of friends.

"Nearly Eighty"
A call for me
Across the sea;
Come home! Thy work is done;
The sky is clear,
But night draws near,
Embark at the set of sun

Into the night
With spirit flight
Leaving my cares behind
Hoping for the day,
I'll waft away
The other shores to find.

It is not far
The evening star.
Mark where that lane begins,
Whose every height
In endless light
With hallelujah rings.

My home is there,
His love to share
Who gave Himself for me.
I hear the word,
I come dear, dear Lord
"Tis heaven to be with Thee.

Funeral services were held at the McGhie Funeral Home Wednesday, March 24, 1943, at 2:15 p.m. and at the Church of Christ at 2:30 p.m. Roy A. Coop and Dale A. Williamson were in charge Wilma and Ruth Edwards of Clay Center sang "Tell Mother I'll Be There" and "No Disappointment in Heaven."

Mrs. W. K. Babers was in charge of the flowers. Pallbearers were: W. F. George, W. K. Babers, Charles Cook, L. E. Hunter, Ervin Hockman and M. E. Cushing.

Interment was made in the Edgar Cemetery.

Contributor: Jan Plambeck (46975511) • [email protected]

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