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Clara Bella <I>Fleek</I> Brown

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Clara Bella Fleek Brown

Birth
Butler County, Iowa, USA
Death
10 Jul 1909 (aged 28)
Butler County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Greene, Butler County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
B 4
Memorial ID
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DIES VERY SUDDENLY

Monday's Waterloo Reporter containing the following:

The death of Mrs. W. H. Brown occurred Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock following a brief illness at her home, 719 West Fourth street. Mrs. Brown was in her 28th year and was borne at Greene, where her father, W. H. H. Fleek still lives. After a short service at the home Monday morning, conducted by Rev. L. E. Brink of Union Congregational church the body was taken to Greene for burial.

The remains were brought to Green Monday at 10:40 o'clock and were taken to Rose Hill cemetery were Rev. Brink assisted by Rev. Fisher, offered prayers before the interment.

The remains were accompanied by Undertaker Woodruff, the bereaved husband, W. H. Brown and son Bert. Mr. J. Burns and Mr. and Mrs. Melinda, friends of the deceased, were also present at the burial.

Relatives here who were at the depot to meet the funeral party were W. H. H. Fleek, father of the deceased, brother Jay Fleek and family, M. Woodling and Homer Woodling and families and other relatives and friends. The casket and floral offerings were very beautiful.

Clara Belle Fleek was born in Dayton township, Bulter County, in May 1881, were she grew to young womanhood. Four years ago she was married to Joe Brown and a daughter was born to this union whom was adopted by W. Betts and wife of Shell Rock.

Deceased has been a resident of Waterloo the past two years and one year ago was married to W. H. Brown.

The Recorder joins in extending sympathy to the sorrowing ones.

Taken from the Green Recorder July 14, 1909. Obituary
DIES VERY SUDDENLY

Monday's Waterloo Reporter containing the following:

The death of Mrs. W. H. Brown occurred Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock following a brief illness at her home, 719 West Fourth street. Mrs. Brown was in her 28th year and was borne at Greene, where her father, W. H. H. Fleek still lives. After a short service at the home Monday morning, conducted by Rev. L. E. Brink of Union Congregational church the body was taken to Greene for burial.

The remains were brought to Green Monday at 10:40 o'clock and were taken to Rose Hill cemetery were Rev. Brink assisted by Rev. Fisher, offered prayers before the interment.

The remains were accompanied by Undertaker Woodruff, the bereaved husband, W. H. Brown and son Bert. Mr. J. Burns and Mr. and Mrs. Melinda, friends of the deceased, were also present at the burial.

Relatives here who were at the depot to meet the funeral party were W. H. H. Fleek, father of the deceased, brother Jay Fleek and family, M. Woodling and Homer Woodling and families and other relatives and friends. The casket and floral offerings were very beautiful.

Clara Belle Fleek was born in Dayton township, Bulter County, in May 1881, were she grew to young womanhood. Four years ago she was married to Joe Brown and a daughter was born to this union whom was adopted by W. Betts and wife of Shell Rock.

Deceased has been a resident of Waterloo the past two years and one year ago was married to W. H. Brown.

The Recorder joins in extending sympathy to the sorrowing ones.

Taken from the Green Recorder July 14, 1909. Obituary


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