Former Glenwood Resident Dies
Death form a heart attack came suddenly to Lyle Edwin Brown, 70, while he was picking tomatoes in the garden on his ranch near Moxee City, Wash., the latter part of August. He had been in ill health for some time.
Mr. Brown is well known to many Glenwood residents, having lived here for many years, moving to the Moxee district some 20 years ago.
Prior to three years ago he was a county road patrolman. In the family there are four daughters, Mrs. Maude Meyer and Mr.s Wilhelmina Baker, both of Yakima, Mr.s Elnora Behla of Seattle, and Mrs. Ilah Meyer of Moxee; four sisters, Mrs. Maude Goheen of Buford, Neb., and Miss Hattie Brown and Miss Nellie Brown, both of Glenwood, and Mr.s Grace Pelham of Crab Orchard, Neb.; two brothers Al Brown of Glenwood, and Clyde Brown of Los Angles; also 13 grandchildren.
Former Glenwood Resident Dies
Death form a heart attack came suddenly to Lyle Edwin Brown, 70, while he was picking tomatoes in the garden on his ranch near Moxee City, Wash., the latter part of August. He had been in ill health for some time.
Mr. Brown is well known to many Glenwood residents, having lived here for many years, moving to the Moxee district some 20 years ago.
Prior to three years ago he was a county road patrolman. In the family there are four daughters, Mrs. Maude Meyer and Mr.s Wilhelmina Baker, both of Yakima, Mr.s Elnora Behla of Seattle, and Mrs. Ilah Meyer of Moxee; four sisters, Mrs. Maude Goheen of Buford, Neb., and Miss Hattie Brown and Miss Nellie Brown, both of Glenwood, and Mr.s Grace Pelham of Crab Orchard, Neb.; two brothers Al Brown of Glenwood, and Clyde Brown of Los Angles; also 13 grandchildren.
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