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Edwin Brown

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Edwin Brown

Birth
Wilmington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1 Mar 1904 (aged 47)
Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.6374639, Longitude: -71.1467472
Plot
W-W-385
Memorial ID
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Son of Walter of Tewksbury and Rachel (Wilson) of Nova Scotia Brown
Married 29 Nov 1883, Andover, MA, Prudence Fellows

Andover Townsman – March 4, 1904 – Vol. 17 – No. 21 – Page 2
Edwin Brown died very suddenly of apoplexy at his home on Centre Street, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the age of 47 years, 4 1-2 month.

The deceased was born in Tewksbury, Oct. 12, 1856. He has been a resident of the Vale during the past 27 years- He was a steady, industrious man, a kind neighbor and parent and had a large circle of friends. During the last 18 years, he has been employed on the B& M. Railroad at Lowell Junction. He. was a member of St. Matthews lodge A. V. and A. M., and the Knights of Malta.

Besides his wife be leaves three sons to mourn his loss. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock from his late resilience and was conducted by the Rev. Frank H. Hall of the Methodist church. The Masonic burial rites were also performed. The floral tributes were very beautiful and included offerings from the Masons and the Knights of Malta. The bearers were George Shaw. Allen Simpson, Carl Hoffman, Emil Hoffman, Dr. C. H. Shattuck, Charles Greene. The remains were placed in the receiving tomb at Spring Grove Cemetery.
Contributor: skbtf4 (48900130)
Son of Walter of Tewksbury and Rachel (Wilson) of Nova Scotia Brown
Married 29 Nov 1883, Andover, MA, Prudence Fellows

Andover Townsman – March 4, 1904 – Vol. 17 – No. 21 – Page 2
Edwin Brown died very suddenly of apoplexy at his home on Centre Street, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the age of 47 years, 4 1-2 month.

The deceased was born in Tewksbury, Oct. 12, 1856. He has been a resident of the Vale during the past 27 years- He was a steady, industrious man, a kind neighbor and parent and had a large circle of friends. During the last 18 years, he has been employed on the B& M. Railroad at Lowell Junction. He. was a member of St. Matthews lodge A. V. and A. M., and the Knights of Malta.

Besides his wife be leaves three sons to mourn his loss. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock from his late resilience and was conducted by the Rev. Frank H. Hall of the Methodist church. The Masonic burial rites were also performed. The floral tributes were very beautiful and included offerings from the Masons and the Knights of Malta. The bearers were George Shaw. Allen Simpson, Carl Hoffman, Emil Hoffman, Dr. C. H. Shattuck, Charles Greene. The remains were placed in the receiving tomb at Spring Grove Cemetery.
Contributor: skbtf4 (48900130)


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