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Elizabeth Brown

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Elizabeth Brown

Birth
Hampshire, Mineral County, West Virginia, USA
Death
5 Jun 1934 (aged 66)
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Westernport, Allegany County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section B, Lot 82
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"The Herald" (Piedmont, W.Va.),
Thursday 12 July 1934:

"The remains of Miss Elizabeth Brown, aged 66 years, who died last Thursday at her home in Baltimore, after a two years' illness, were brought here to the home of her niece, Mrs. Daniel Laffey, Westernport.

Requiem Mass was sung Monday morning at St. Peter's Catholic Church by Rev. J. E. Gedra. Rev. Russell Phelan was in the sanctuary and delivered the sermon. Mrs. Edward Pendergast sang Millard's ‘Ave Maria' and ‘Mother at Your Feet Is Kneeling.'

Pallvearers were Patrick Fahey, Henry Nau, Charles Welsh, John Ameen, David Mangold and Joseph Welsh.

Those attending from out-of-town included Charles Brown, Harry Brown, Miss Anna Brown, Mrs. Leo Montgomery of Baltimore; Herman Laing, Mrs. Frances Shaffer and two daughters, Mrs. Mary Lippold, of Cumberland; Mrs. Gertrude Pennington, Mr. and Mrs. Will Laffey and Miss Joann Dugan, of Keyser.

Miss Brown was a daughter of the late Harmon Brown, superintendent of Black, Sheridan and Wilson Coal Co., Barton, and a sister of the late Mrs. James A. Welsh Sr., of Westernport.

She lieaves two brothers, Charles and Harry Brown, and a sister, Miss Anna Brown, all of Baltimore.

She was an aunt of James, John, Lloyd and Harry Welsh, of Westernport."
"The Herald" (Piedmont, W.Va.),
Thursday 12 July 1934:

"The remains of Miss Elizabeth Brown, aged 66 years, who died last Thursday at her home in Baltimore, after a two years' illness, were brought here to the home of her niece, Mrs. Daniel Laffey, Westernport.

Requiem Mass was sung Monday morning at St. Peter's Catholic Church by Rev. J. E. Gedra. Rev. Russell Phelan was in the sanctuary and delivered the sermon. Mrs. Edward Pendergast sang Millard's ‘Ave Maria' and ‘Mother at Your Feet Is Kneeling.'

Pallvearers were Patrick Fahey, Henry Nau, Charles Welsh, John Ameen, David Mangold and Joseph Welsh.

Those attending from out-of-town included Charles Brown, Harry Brown, Miss Anna Brown, Mrs. Leo Montgomery of Baltimore; Herman Laing, Mrs. Frances Shaffer and two daughters, Mrs. Mary Lippold, of Cumberland; Mrs. Gertrude Pennington, Mr. and Mrs. Will Laffey and Miss Joann Dugan, of Keyser.

Miss Brown was a daughter of the late Harmon Brown, superintendent of Black, Sheridan and Wilson Coal Co., Barton, and a sister of the late Mrs. James A. Welsh Sr., of Westernport.

She lieaves two brothers, Charles and Harry Brown, and a sister, Miss Anna Brown, all of Baltimore.

She was an aunt of James, John, Lloyd and Harry Welsh, of Westernport."


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