Stricken with an attack of heart failure Bert Browne, city building inspector, at Ventura, went into a side room at the city hall there yesterday and was dead before a physician reached him.
Browne had been talking to Mr. Bianchi in the city hall when he felt the attack coming on. He left Bianchi and went into a small room. His groans here heard by City Engineer Waud who found him prone on the floor. A physician was summoned but Browne was dead before he arrived.
Browne is survived by a widow and a son 10 years of age, two brothers and two sisters.
Mr. Browne was a brother-in-law of Mrs. Roy Witman and a cousin of Walter Bell of Oxnard.
Funeral services are to be held from the Ventura Undertaking parlors tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m. Spanish-American War veterans will have charge of the services.
Oxnard Daily Courier And The Oxnard Daily News (Oxnard, CA) 14 November 1923 page 1
Stricken with an attack of heart failure Bert Browne, city building inspector, at Ventura, went into a side room at the city hall there yesterday and was dead before a physician reached him.
Browne had been talking to Mr. Bianchi in the city hall when he felt the attack coming on. He left Bianchi and went into a small room. His groans here heard by City Engineer Waud who found him prone on the floor. A physician was summoned but Browne was dead before he arrived.
Browne is survived by a widow and a son 10 years of age, two brothers and two sisters.
Mr. Browne was a brother-in-law of Mrs. Roy Witman and a cousin of Walter Bell of Oxnard.
Funeral services are to be held from the Ventura Undertaking parlors tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m. Spanish-American War veterans will have charge of the services.
Oxnard Daily Courier And The Oxnard Daily News (Oxnard, CA) 14 November 1923 page 1
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