The son of Lafayette and Cumi Stephens Brown, he was a member of one of the county's most prominent families. He was a farmer.
Services were held from the Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church with Rev. Elmer Smith in charge. Assisting in the services were: Rev. Bonnie Pitts and Rev. Eugene Digby. Senter Funeral Home of Fulton was in charge of the burial arrangements.
Pallbearers were: Oscar Dulaney, Euffard Osbirn, Nathaniel Dulaney, Will D. Cantrell, Carl Comer, and Clin Beasely.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Valerie Brown; three daughters, Oral Dulaney and husband, Pernell; Opal Digby and husband Hollis; and Joy Dulaney and husband Tom, all of Fulton. Also surviving are two brothers, W. H. Brown of Oklahoma City, Okla., and J. M. Brown of Fulton, and four sisters, Mrs. Della Chamblee, Mrs. Eula Dulaney, and Mrs. Alice Moore of Fulton and Mrs. Ophelia Dulaney of Refugio, Texas.
taken from the Itawamba County Times, Fulton, Mississippi
March 21, 1963
The son of Lafayette and Cumi Stephens Brown, he was a member of one of the county's most prominent families. He was a farmer.
Services were held from the Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church with Rev. Elmer Smith in charge. Assisting in the services were: Rev. Bonnie Pitts and Rev. Eugene Digby. Senter Funeral Home of Fulton was in charge of the burial arrangements.
Pallbearers were: Oscar Dulaney, Euffard Osbirn, Nathaniel Dulaney, Will D. Cantrell, Carl Comer, and Clin Beasely.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Valerie Brown; three daughters, Oral Dulaney and husband, Pernell; Opal Digby and husband Hollis; and Joy Dulaney and husband Tom, all of Fulton. Also surviving are two brothers, W. H. Brown of Oklahoma City, Okla., and J. M. Brown of Fulton, and four sisters, Mrs. Della Chamblee, Mrs. Eula Dulaney, and Mrs. Alice Moore of Fulton and Mrs. Ophelia Dulaney of Refugio, Texas.
taken from the Itawamba County Times, Fulton, Mississippi
March 21, 1963
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