Marshall worked in the petroleum division at Webb Air Force Base for many years. He retired in 1972.
Marshall loved gospel singing and taught "singing schools" all over the Young County area of Texas before he moved west. Singing continued to be his favorite pastime even after he retired.
He was the father of five children; Edward, Milton, Emma Lee, Ruth Marie and Norman. At time of death, they all survived him.
He died from complications from a bad vehicle accident in Fort Worth, Texas. He was riding passenger in a vehicle when another vehicle filled with "wild" kids ran a traffic light and broadsided him.
Marshall worked in the petroleum division at Webb Air Force Base for many years. He retired in 1972.
Marshall loved gospel singing and taught "singing schools" all over the Young County area of Texas before he moved west. Singing continued to be his favorite pastime even after he retired.
He was the father of five children; Edward, Milton, Emma Lee, Ruth Marie and Norman. At time of death, they all survived him.
He died from complications from a bad vehicle accident in Fort Worth, Texas. He was riding passenger in a vehicle when another vehicle filled with "wild" kids ran a traffic light and broadsided him.
Family Members
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Mittis Cordelia Brown Wragg
1890–1987
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William R Brown
1891–1978
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Rosa Ethel Brown Mote
1893–1991
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Albert John Brown
1896–1987
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Charles Washington Brown
1905–1981
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Illa Ruth Brown
1907–1909
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Ina Mae Brown Scott
1910–2005
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Willie Adele Brown Jeffreys
1912–2009
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Dr Joseph Milton "Joe" Brown
1914–1983
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Thomas Watson Brown
1916–1986
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James Benjamin Brown
1918–1978