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Annie Mae <I>Philley</I> Brown

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Annie Mae Philley Brown

Birth
Death
28 Jun 1919 (aged 22)
Burial
Bazette, Navarro County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
East Side
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ANNIE MAE (PHILLEY) BROWN ( 1896 - 1919)

BAZETTE CITIZEN PASSED AWAY SATURDAY, JUNE 28,1919
Another sad and trying moment was met with on last Saturday evening at 3:15 p.m. when Mrs. Brown passed from this earth to the land of her reward where only a month ago her darling baby son, Roy, had preceded her. Mrs. Brown was ill only about four days before her death, which was due to blood poisoning. Friends and relatives were present, constantly doing all in their power to allay her suffering, but the poison had gained too strong a hold on her body and no earthly hand could save her. The physician of her choice, Dr. J. C. Blair, was present and did all possible, but it remained for the greater physician of all - Jesus Christ - to receive her unto Him and heal spiritually, if not physically. Deceased was 22 years of age and had been a member of the Methodist church for several years. Up until the last she recognized all her loved ones who stood by her bedside waiting for the last sad moments, and called for her children to speak a last farewell. Realizing that the death angel was so near, she turned to those about her, and "Come on, let's go home" was all she said. She spoke frequently about going home and said she was not uneasy about herself. Just before she passed away, she asked her sister , Bedia, to keep her baby, Foy, and to take care of him. Mrs. Brown leaves, beside her four little children, two brothers and two sisters, all of whom were present at the time of her death and who reside in or near Kerens. They are W. R. Deskin, A. J. Deskin, Mrs. Jasper (Bedia) Tramel, and Mrs. G. M. (Odie) Barnett. A beautiful and impressive funeral service was held by Rev. Cloud, pastor of the Methodist church. Interment was made in the family lot at Prairie Point Cemetery. Annie was the daughter of Sarah Deborah Carpenter Deskin and John G. Philley. She was married to D. T. C. Brown. Her children were Herbert Betran Brown, Juanita Carmitta Brown, Ila Mae Brown and Foy Harold Brown. Foy's twin, Roy Farrel Brown passed away when he was 18 months old.

Notes:

Obituary submitted by Melba Brown Love, great niece of Annie.
ANNIE MAE (PHILLEY) BROWN ( 1896 - 1919)

BAZETTE CITIZEN PASSED AWAY SATURDAY, JUNE 28,1919
Another sad and trying moment was met with on last Saturday evening at 3:15 p.m. when Mrs. Brown passed from this earth to the land of her reward where only a month ago her darling baby son, Roy, had preceded her. Mrs. Brown was ill only about four days before her death, which was due to blood poisoning. Friends and relatives were present, constantly doing all in their power to allay her suffering, but the poison had gained too strong a hold on her body and no earthly hand could save her. The physician of her choice, Dr. J. C. Blair, was present and did all possible, but it remained for the greater physician of all - Jesus Christ - to receive her unto Him and heal spiritually, if not physically. Deceased was 22 years of age and had been a member of the Methodist church for several years. Up until the last she recognized all her loved ones who stood by her bedside waiting for the last sad moments, and called for her children to speak a last farewell. Realizing that the death angel was so near, she turned to those about her, and "Come on, let's go home" was all she said. She spoke frequently about going home and said she was not uneasy about herself. Just before she passed away, she asked her sister , Bedia, to keep her baby, Foy, and to take care of him. Mrs. Brown leaves, beside her four little children, two brothers and two sisters, all of whom were present at the time of her death and who reside in or near Kerens. They are W. R. Deskin, A. J. Deskin, Mrs. Jasper (Bedia) Tramel, and Mrs. G. M. (Odie) Barnett. A beautiful and impressive funeral service was held by Rev. Cloud, pastor of the Methodist church. Interment was made in the family lot at Prairie Point Cemetery. Annie was the daughter of Sarah Deborah Carpenter Deskin and John G. Philley. She was married to D. T. C. Brown. Her children were Herbert Betran Brown, Juanita Carmitta Brown, Ila Mae Brown and Foy Harold Brown. Foy's twin, Roy Farrel Brown passed away when he was 18 months old.

Notes:

Obituary submitted by Melba Brown Love, great niece of Annie.


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