J. A. Brown
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COLORADO CITY (SC) - Joseph A. (Bug) Brown, 60, retired farmer, died Wednesday night in a Big Spring hospital after a short illness.
He was born in Parker County May 12, 1901, and came to Colorado City in 1914. He was married to Annie Mae Tiller Dec. 31, 1921, in Colorado City.
Funeral services were held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Kiker and Son Chapel with Rev. A. E. Bunnell, Austin Street Baptist Church, officiating. Burial was in the Colorado City Cemetery under direction of Kiker and Son Funeral Home.
Survivors include his widow; one son, Gilbert Brown, Colorado City; one daughter, Mrs. Marvin Kendricks, Sweetwater; four brothers, W. N. Brown, Goshen, Calif., S. J. Brown, Las Cruces, N.M., T. J. Brown, Hermleigh, and N. O. Brown, Colorado City; two sisters, Mrs. W. D. Taylor, Littlefield, and Mrs. H. H. Webb, Dallas; and five grandchildren.
J. A. Brown
Rites Held
COLORADO CITY (SC) - Joseph A. (Bug) Brown, 60, retired farmer, died Wednesday night in a Big Spring hospital after a short illness.
He was born in Parker County May 12, 1901, and came to Colorado City in 1914. He was married to Annie Mae Tiller Dec. 31, 1921, in Colorado City.
Funeral services were held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Kiker and Son Chapel with Rev. A. E. Bunnell, Austin Street Baptist Church, officiating. Burial was in the Colorado City Cemetery under direction of Kiker and Son Funeral Home.
Survivors include his widow; one son, Gilbert Brown, Colorado City; one daughter, Mrs. Marvin Kendricks, Sweetwater; four brothers, W. N. Brown, Goshen, Calif., S. J. Brown, Las Cruces, N.M., T. J. Brown, Hermleigh, and N. O. Brown, Colorado City; two sisters, Mrs. W. D. Taylor, Littlefield, and Mrs. H. H. Webb, Dallas; and five grandchildren.
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