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Sarah Ann Elizabeth “Lizzie” <I>Walker</I> Brown

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Sarah Ann Elizabeth “Lizzie” Walker Brown

Birth
Death
26 Apr 1934 (aged 70)
Burial
Four Mile, Calhoun County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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THE CLEBURNE NEWS Issue of Thursday, MAY 2, 1935

"MRS. BROWN IS DEAD FROM BURNS

Burns suffered from several months ago as she started a fire at her home at Jacksonville, proved fatal to Mrs. Lizzie Brown, who died at 1 o'clock Friday morning at the home of her son Ernest Brown, at 705 King street in Anniston. She had been with her son since the accident and several days ago was reported to be recovering.

Funeral services were conducted at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at Four Mile Cemetery near Anniston, the Rev. W.S. McDowell officiating. Usrey of Anniston in charge. The sons were the pallbearers.

Surviving are seven sons, Arthur and Ernest Brown of Anniston, Henry of Edwardsville, Claud of Heflin, W.W. and J.W. of Haleyville and D.Z. Brown of Phil Campbell; a stepson, J.B. Cole of Ponce de Leon, Fla; seven daughters, Mrs. A.E. Ellis and Mrs. Burt Howell of Anniston, Mrs. Bertha Roberts of Blue Mountain, Mrs. Joe Morris of DeArmanville, Mrs. Pearl Fleming of Doe Run, Ga., Mrs. Gertrude Dobbs of Haleyville and Mrs. Lucy Smith of Loretta, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Marie Snow of Oxford and Mrs. Mary Blair of Bivins, Texas; three brothers, Frank Walker of Bivins, Texas and William and Buck Walker of Dover, Arkansas; 69 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren.

Mrs. Brown was the daughter of Rev. John D. Walker who lived at Bell Mills and at one time, tax assessor of Cleburne county."
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THE CLEBURNE NEWS Issue of Thursday, MAY 2, 1935

"MRS. BROWN IS DEAD FROM BURNS

Burns suffered from several months ago as she started a fire at her home at Jacksonville, proved fatal to Mrs. Lizzie Brown, who died at 1 o'clock Friday morning at the home of her son Ernest Brown, at 705 King street in Anniston. She had been with her son since the accident and several days ago was reported to be recovering.

Funeral services were conducted at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at Four Mile Cemetery near Anniston, the Rev. W.S. McDowell officiating. Usrey of Anniston in charge. The sons were the pallbearers.

Surviving are seven sons, Arthur and Ernest Brown of Anniston, Henry of Edwardsville, Claud of Heflin, W.W. and J.W. of Haleyville and D.Z. Brown of Phil Campbell; a stepson, J.B. Cole of Ponce de Leon, Fla; seven daughters, Mrs. A.E. Ellis and Mrs. Burt Howell of Anniston, Mrs. Bertha Roberts of Blue Mountain, Mrs. Joe Morris of DeArmanville, Mrs. Pearl Fleming of Doe Run, Ga., Mrs. Gertrude Dobbs of Haleyville and Mrs. Lucy Smith of Loretta, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Marie Snow of Oxford and Mrs. Mary Blair of Bivins, Texas; three brothers, Frank Walker of Bivins, Texas and William and Buck Walker of Dover, Arkansas; 69 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren.

Mrs. Brown was the daughter of Rev. John D. Walker who lived at Bell Mills and at one time, tax assessor of Cleburne county."
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  • Created by: Jason
  • Added: Sep 26, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/77121622/sarah_ann_elizabeth-brown: accessed ), memorial page for Sarah Ann Elizabeth “Lizzie” Walker Brown (19 May 1863–26 Apr 1934), Find a Grave Memorial ID 77121622, citing Four Mile Cemetery, Four Mile, Calhoun County, Alabama, USA; Maintained by Jason (contributor 47436311).