Wed., September 4, 1968
Funeral Services For D. Brown Held Here Sunday
Funeral services for D. Brown, pioneer Carnegie resident, were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the First Methodist church with Rev. Bob Williams, Church of the Nazarene pastor, officiating. Burial was in the Carnegie cemetery with Pitcher Funeral Home in charge.
Brown died Friday at Broadlawn Manor in Purcell where he had been a resident the past year. He had been in failing health for sometime.
He was born December 17, 1883, at Potts Camp, Miss. He moved to Mountain View in 1899 and was married to Miss Nancy Clark Lisk of Chickasha on May 7, 1906. One daughter, Velma, was born to them. In 1913, the family moved to Carnegie where he continued to reside after the death of his wife on May 8, 1966. He was a livestock buyer here for many years.
He is survived by the daughter, Mrs. S.G. Truitt of Lexington, Okla.; a granddaughter, Mrs. Robert Bower of Chickasha; one brother, Claude Brown of Duke; two sisters, Mrs. John M. Kelley of Carnegie, and Mrs. Minnie Freels of Memphis, Tenn.
Wed., September 4, 1968
Funeral Services For D. Brown Held Here Sunday
Funeral services for D. Brown, pioneer Carnegie resident, were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the First Methodist church with Rev. Bob Williams, Church of the Nazarene pastor, officiating. Burial was in the Carnegie cemetery with Pitcher Funeral Home in charge.
Brown died Friday at Broadlawn Manor in Purcell where he had been a resident the past year. He had been in failing health for sometime.
He was born December 17, 1883, at Potts Camp, Miss. He moved to Mountain View in 1899 and was married to Miss Nancy Clark Lisk of Chickasha on May 7, 1906. One daughter, Velma, was born to them. In 1913, the family moved to Carnegie where he continued to reside after the death of his wife on May 8, 1966. He was a livestock buyer here for many years.
He is survived by the daughter, Mrs. S.G. Truitt of Lexington, Okla.; a granddaughter, Mrs. Robert Bower of Chickasha; one brother, Claude Brown of Duke; two sisters, Mrs. John M. Kelley of Carnegie, and Mrs. Minnie Freels of Memphis, Tenn.
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