Miss Browning was born January 4, 1882 in Kentucky, and the family moved to Woodbine, Iowa when she was a child. She had lived in Sioux City for about 50 years, and formerly owned a millinery story here.
Funeral Services will be at 1:30 p.m. today at the Heft Mortuary in Woodbine, and burial will be in the Woodbine Cemetery.
Survivors include several nieces and nephews.
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Woodbine Cemetery, Boyer Township, Harrison County, Iowa; obituary printed in the January 16, 1973 Sioux City Journal, Sioux City, Iowa, p. 5 and kindly sent by FindaGrave volunteer Rose Marie Brown 46636833; Note: The word milliner comes from the word Milan. ... While a hatter made hats for men, a milliner came to mean someone who made or trimmed women's hats and millinery was a profession primarily occupied by women.—internet sources; Note: Billy Sunday, by-name of William Ashley Sunday, (born Nov. 19, 1862/63, Ames, Iowa, U.S.—died Nov. 6, 1935, Chicago), American evangelist whose revivals and sermons reflected the emotional upheavals caused by transition from rural to industrial society in the United States.
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Miss Browning was born January 4, 1882 in Kentucky, and the family moved to Woodbine, Iowa when she was a child. She had lived in Sioux City for about 50 years, and formerly owned a millinery story here.
Funeral Services will be at 1:30 p.m. today at the Heft Mortuary in Woodbine, and burial will be in the Woodbine Cemetery.
Survivors include several nieces and nephews.
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Woodbine Cemetery, Boyer Township, Harrison County, Iowa; obituary printed in the January 16, 1973 Sioux City Journal, Sioux City, Iowa, p. 5 and kindly sent by FindaGrave volunteer Rose Marie Brown 46636833; Note: The word milliner comes from the word Milan. ... While a hatter made hats for men, a milliner came to mean someone who made or trimmed women's hats and millinery was a profession primarily occupied by women.—internet sources; Note: Billy Sunday, by-name of William Ashley Sunday, (born Nov. 19, 1862/63, Ames, Iowa, U.S.—died Nov. 6, 1935, Chicago), American evangelist whose revivals and sermons reflected the emotional upheavals caused by transition from rural to industrial society in the United States.
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