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Dr Thomas Claude Brown

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Dr Thomas Claude Brown

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
15 Nov 1918 (aged 36)
Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Edina, Knox County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 15 from west side SWQ reading from south
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Married Mary A. Grainger on 27 DEC 1905 in Edina, Knox County, Missouri.

Occupation: Dentist

MO DC #43814

Death Claims Another Prominent County Citizen
The fact that death loves a shining mark was again emphasized in the death of Dr. T. C. Brown of Clarence, who died at his home in that city last Friday of pneumonia. The Dr. was one of the leading men of the county, not only in his profession but in his individual life he commanded the universal respect of all who knew him. The Clarence letter which appears in this paper gives a more extended account of his death.
Shelby County Herald, Shelbyville, Missouri, 20 Nov 1918, Page 1, Col. 5

CLARENCE NEWS
Dr. Ed S. Brown and of Edina and Dr. Carl Brown of Lewistown came in Thursday to see their brother, Dr. T. C. Brown, who was seriously sick with pneumonia, and who died Friday evening about 5 o'clock. He was one of the best men of our town and was most highly respected by all our people. He had been practicing dentistry here for a number of years and had built up a fine practice. He was a member of the Masonic, Eastern Star and Modern Woodsmen lodges in Clarence and was one of the foremost of our citizens in pushing the best interests of Clarence. All citizens deeply sympathize with the widow and little daughter who are left to mourn their loss and who were not well enough to go to Edina to attend the funeral services held there. Sunday a brief funeral service was conducted at the home of Rev. Nichols and the body was shipped to Edina, his former home, for interment.
Shelby County Herald, Shelbyville, Missouri, 20 Nov 1918, WedPage 5, Col. 2
Married Mary A. Grainger on 27 DEC 1905 in Edina, Knox County, Missouri.

Occupation: Dentist

MO DC #43814

Death Claims Another Prominent County Citizen
The fact that death loves a shining mark was again emphasized in the death of Dr. T. C. Brown of Clarence, who died at his home in that city last Friday of pneumonia. The Dr. was one of the leading men of the county, not only in his profession but in his individual life he commanded the universal respect of all who knew him. The Clarence letter which appears in this paper gives a more extended account of his death.
Shelby County Herald, Shelbyville, Missouri, 20 Nov 1918, Page 1, Col. 5

CLARENCE NEWS
Dr. Ed S. Brown and of Edina and Dr. Carl Brown of Lewistown came in Thursday to see their brother, Dr. T. C. Brown, who was seriously sick with pneumonia, and who died Friday evening about 5 o'clock. He was one of the best men of our town and was most highly respected by all our people. He had been practicing dentistry here for a number of years and had built up a fine practice. He was a member of the Masonic, Eastern Star and Modern Woodsmen lodges in Clarence and was one of the foremost of our citizens in pushing the best interests of Clarence. All citizens deeply sympathize with the widow and little daughter who are left to mourn their loss and who were not well enough to go to Edina to attend the funeral services held there. Sunday a brief funeral service was conducted at the home of Rev. Nichols and the body was shipped to Edina, his former home, for interment.
Shelby County Herald, Shelbyville, Missouri, 20 Nov 1918, WedPage 5, Col. 2


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