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Elizabeth <I>Johnson</I> Browning

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Elizabeth Johnson Browning

Birth
Death
18 Mar 1913 (aged 62)
Burial
Forsyth, Monroe County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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From the Butts County Progress, March 28, 1913
Mrs. B. B. Browning Passed Away Last Week

Friends sympathize with Mrs. Bryant Thompson and Miss Minnie Browning in the death of their mother, Mrs. B. B. Browning, which occurred Wednesday night at her home near Forsyth. Though she had been ill for some time, her death was unexpected and came as a shock to a large circle of friends. She was a member of Ebenezer church and 68 years old.

She is survived by her husband, two sons, Jim Browning, of Atlanta and Luther Browning of this county, and five daughters, Miss Minnie Browning, of Jackson; Madames Louis Thompson, of Jackson; Joe Middlebrooks, Jenkinsburg; Hollis Woodward of Smarrs and L. C. Maddox, of Forsyth.

From the Jackson Argus, March 28, 1913
Mrs. Browning Dies At Forsyth Home

Wednesday night of last week, Mrs. Lizzie Browning, the wife of B. B. Browning, a prominent farmer of Monroe county, and mother of Mrs. Bryant Thompson and Miss Minnie Browning of Jackson, passed away at her home near Forsyth. Mrs. Browning had been suffering from bronchitis, being ill about two weeks, and her death, coming so unexpectedly, cast a gloom over the community.

She was a member of Ebenezer church and was 62 years of age, a noble, kind, unselfish, loving woman. Devoted to her home and children, and though oftentimes feeling indisposed, never refused to do a service for one of them or speak lovingly and encouragingly.

Surviving her, besides two daughters here, are her husband, two sons, James, of Atlanta, and Luther, of Monroe county; Madames Joe Middlebrooks, of Jenkinsburg; Hollie Woodward, of Smarrs, and L. C. Madden, of Forsyth.

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From the Butts County Progress, March 28, 1913
Mrs. B. B. Browning Passed Away Last Week

Friends sympathize with Mrs. Bryant Thompson and Miss Minnie Browning in the death of their mother, Mrs. B. B. Browning, which occurred Wednesday night at her home near Forsyth. Though she had been ill for some time, her death was unexpected and came as a shock to a large circle of friends. She was a member of Ebenezer church and 68 years old.

She is survived by her husband, two sons, Jim Browning, of Atlanta and Luther Browning of this county, and five daughters, Miss Minnie Browning, of Jackson; Madames Louis Thompson, of Jackson; Joe Middlebrooks, Jenkinsburg; Hollis Woodward of Smarrs and L. C. Maddox, of Forsyth.

From the Jackson Argus, March 28, 1913
Mrs. Browning Dies At Forsyth Home

Wednesday night of last week, Mrs. Lizzie Browning, the wife of B. B. Browning, a prominent farmer of Monroe county, and mother of Mrs. Bryant Thompson and Miss Minnie Browning of Jackson, passed away at her home near Forsyth. Mrs. Browning had been suffering from bronchitis, being ill about two weeks, and her death, coming so unexpectedly, cast a gloom over the community.

She was a member of Ebenezer church and was 62 years of age, a noble, kind, unselfish, loving woman. Devoted to her home and children, and though oftentimes feeling indisposed, never refused to do a service for one of them or speak lovingly and encouragingly.

Surviving her, besides two daughters here, are her husband, two sons, James, of Atlanta, and Luther, of Monroe county; Madames Joe Middlebrooks, of Jenkinsburg; Hollie Woodward, of Smarrs, and L. C. Madden, of Forsyth.

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........A KIND WIFE AND MOTHER

...REST, MOTHER, REST IN QUIET SLEEP
WHILE FRIENDS IN SORROW O'ER THEE WEEP



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