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Harry Clark Brown

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Harry Clark Brown

Birth
Johnson County, Texas, USA
Death
16 Dec 1912 (aged 19)
Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas, USA
Burial
Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
BLK 58 LOT 5
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Harry Brown Dead

Taken Seriously Sick Sunday Morning and Passes Away at 12:10 Today. Funeral Tomorrow.

Harry Brown, the youngest son of Rev. W. J. Brown, died at 12:10 o'clock today at his fathers residence No. 209 Featherston Street. His death was due to congestion and although everything in human knowledge was done for him with no avail.

The young man would have been twenty years old the 28th day of the present month.

He was the baby son of venerable father, and baby brother of a number of grown up, and older brother, and therefore his death is a hard blow to the entire family, and they have the deepest sympathy of numerous friends.

He had been in the employer of the Texas Power & Lights company for some time, and he was a young man of most exemplary habits, efficient to his employer, obedient to his parents, cautious to all with whom he came in contact, and just entering into manhood estate, it is sad he should be cut down by the Death Angel, but the way of the Great Ruler are mysterious to us, but he worketh out his will for the good of all - and we must trust of his wisdom.

The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon, but at this writing the details have not been arranged nor the hour set.

Cleburne Daily Enterprise
December 16, 1912


Harry Brown Dead

Taken Seriously Sick Sunday Morning and Passes Away at 12:10 Today. Funeral Tomorrow.

Harry Brown, the youngest son of Rev. W. J. Brown, died at 12:10 o'clock today at his fathers residence No. 209 Featherston Street. His death was due to congestion and although everything in human knowledge was done for him with no avail.

The young man would have been twenty years old the 28th day of the present month.

He was the baby son of venerable father, and baby brother of a number of grown up, and older brother, and therefore his death is a hard blow to the entire family, and they have the deepest sympathy of numerous friends.

He had been in the employer of the Texas Power & Lights company for some time, and he was a young man of most exemplary habits, efficient to his employer, obedient to his parents, cautious to all with whom he came in contact, and just entering into manhood estate, it is sad he should be cut down by the Death Angel, but the way of the Great Ruler are mysterious to us, but he worketh out his will for the good of all - and we must trust of his wisdom.

The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon, but at this writing the details have not been arranged nor the hour set.

Cleburne Daily Enterprise
December 16, 1912




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