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William Thomas Browning

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William Thomas Browning

Birth
Homer, Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
25 Aug 1950 (aged 90)
Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas, USA
Burial
Stamford, Haskell County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect 172 row 126 blk 4 gr 05
Memorial ID
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Died in Wichita Falls, Texas at age 91 of heart disease
Son of Robert M Browning & Jane Boston
contributed by Don Haynes

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William Thomas Browning married Florence Elizabeth Wolfe on 2 December 1885 at Albany, Texas. The couple moved to Stamford in 1900 having lived at Phoenix, Arizona and, Albany. The house he built was one of the first in the pioneer town of Stamford. The couple lived in the same house for 50 years.

Services for William Thomas Browning, 90, were held at Kinney Funeral Chapel officiated by Rev. Charles E. Kike.

Mr. Browning was a millwright, mechanic and building contractor during his early years.

Survived by one daughter - Mrs. Ethel Browning; two sons - Louis Browning and Robert M Browning; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

Kinney Funeral Home Records
Book 1949-1952, page 116
contributed by Dorman Holub - June, 2018
Died in Wichita Falls, Texas at age 91 of heart disease
Son of Robert M Browning & Jane Boston
contributed by Don Haynes

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William Thomas Browning married Florence Elizabeth Wolfe on 2 December 1885 at Albany, Texas. The couple moved to Stamford in 1900 having lived at Phoenix, Arizona and, Albany. The house he built was one of the first in the pioneer town of Stamford. The couple lived in the same house for 50 years.

Services for William Thomas Browning, 90, were held at Kinney Funeral Chapel officiated by Rev. Charles E. Kike.

Mr. Browning was a millwright, mechanic and building contractor during his early years.

Survived by one daughter - Mrs. Ethel Browning; two sons - Louis Browning and Robert M Browning; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

Kinney Funeral Home Records
Book 1949-1952, page 116
contributed by Dorman Holub - June, 2018


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