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Isham Harris Brown

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Isham Harris Brown

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
3 Jul 1925 (aged 1)
Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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INFANT SON IS LAID TO REST---The funeral for little Isham Harris BROWN,twenty-three month old son of Mr.& Mrs. C. Harris BROWN of Grand Avenue, was held at their residence Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock. A large number of sorrowing friends gathered to offer sympathy to the bereaved parents and their tribute of love to their baby. The end came quite suddenly at 4 o'clock Friday
afternoon. Friday morning the child was apparently in the best of health, and was downtown with his mother. He was brought to the Sun office on Friday morning, where it is remarked by members of the force that he looked splendidly and seemed to be standing the hot weather in a fine manner. At noon, there was no indication of the sudden illness with which he was seized
about 2 o'clock. Every effort was made to give him life, but the skill of the physicians was to no avail, and he passed into his last sleep. News of the passing of the child spread rapidly over the city and many expressions of sympathy for the parents were heard from all sides. Services were conducted by Dr. E. D. McDOUGELL of the First Presbyterian Church, and a hymn was sung by a
quartette composed of Mrs. G. C. WILKERSON, Mrs. Jesse MIDYETT, Guy WINDROM and Earl HAWKINS. Following the services at the home, interment was made in the Hollywood Cemetery. (Jackson Sun--July 5th 1925
INFANT SON IS LAID TO REST---The funeral for little Isham Harris BROWN,twenty-three month old son of Mr.& Mrs. C. Harris BROWN of Grand Avenue, was held at their residence Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock. A large number of sorrowing friends gathered to offer sympathy to the bereaved parents and their tribute of love to their baby. The end came quite suddenly at 4 o'clock Friday
afternoon. Friday morning the child was apparently in the best of health, and was downtown with his mother. He was brought to the Sun office on Friday morning, where it is remarked by members of the force that he looked splendidly and seemed to be standing the hot weather in a fine manner. At noon, there was no indication of the sudden illness with which he was seized
about 2 o'clock. Every effort was made to give him life, but the skill of the physicians was to no avail, and he passed into his last sleep. News of the passing of the child spread rapidly over the city and many expressions of sympathy for the parents were heard from all sides. Services were conducted by Dr. E. D. McDOUGELL of the First Presbyterian Church, and a hymn was sung by a
quartette composed of Mrs. G. C. WILKERSON, Mrs. Jesse MIDYETT, Guy WINDROM and Earl HAWKINS. Following the services at the home, interment was made in the Hollywood Cemetery. (Jackson Sun--July 5th 1925

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