Wednesday, January 15, 1958
Funeral Services For Nelson Brown Are Set Thursday
Funeral services for Nelson Brown, pioneer resident of Carnegie and Mountain View who died Tuesday night after a prolonged illness, will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at the First Methodist church, with Rev. H.E. Andrews, Pentecostal church pastor, officiating, assisted by Rev. A.B. Grubb, Methodist minister.
Brown had been ill about six weeks and critical for critical for several days.
Born May 17, 1882, at Potts Camp, Miss., he moved to this area in 1902. He made his home at Mountain View and Carnegie after coming to this area.
His wife preceded him in death two years ago.
Survivors include two brothers, D. Brown, Carnegie, and Claude, Duke; and two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Freels, Memphis, Tenn., and Mrs. John Kelley, Carnegie.
Wednesday, January 15, 1958
Funeral Services For Nelson Brown Are Set Thursday
Funeral services for Nelson Brown, pioneer resident of Carnegie and Mountain View who died Tuesday night after a prolonged illness, will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at the First Methodist church, with Rev. H.E. Andrews, Pentecostal church pastor, officiating, assisted by Rev. A.B. Grubb, Methodist minister.
Brown had been ill about six weeks and critical for critical for several days.
Born May 17, 1882, at Potts Camp, Miss., he moved to this area in 1902. He made his home at Mountain View and Carnegie after coming to this area.
His wife preceded him in death two years ago.
Survivors include two brothers, D. Brown, Carnegie, and Claude, Duke; and two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Freels, Memphis, Tenn., and Mrs. John Kelley, Carnegie.
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