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Lonis Hammons “Dick” Brown

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Lonis Hammons “Dick” Brown Veteran

Birth
Golden Pond, Trigg County, Kentucky, USA
Death
12 Mar 1979 (aged 57)
Rifle, Garfield County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
R, 0, 2668
Memorial ID
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Appearing in the Gazette Telegraph (Colorado Springs), March 18, 1979

Obituary:

Lonis H. Brown, 58, was buried with full military honors at Ft. Logan National Cemetery Friday. He died in Grand Junction March 12.

He was born Apr. 4, 1921 and lived in Rifle, Colo,.

A Catholic, he was a World War II veteran, serving in the army.

He is survived by two sisters, Ada Baker and Gladys Nichols of Paducah, Ky.; two brothers, Henry Clay Brown and Willie D. Brown, Paducah, Ky; a daughter, Cheryl Wallace, Colorado Springs, and two sons, Alan R. Brown, Ft. Collins and Lonis Brown, Jr., Bozeman, Montana.

Military Information: PFC, US ARMY
Appearing in the Gazette Telegraph (Colorado Springs), March 18, 1979

Obituary:

Lonis H. Brown, 58, was buried with full military honors at Ft. Logan National Cemetery Friday. He died in Grand Junction March 12.

He was born Apr. 4, 1921 and lived in Rifle, Colo,.

A Catholic, he was a World War II veteran, serving in the army.

He is survived by two sisters, Ada Baker and Gladys Nichols of Paducah, Ky.; two brothers, Henry Clay Brown and Willie D. Brown, Paducah, Ky; a daughter, Cheryl Wallace, Colorado Springs, and two sons, Alan R. Brown, Ft. Collins and Lonis Brown, Jr., Bozeman, Montana.

Military Information: PFC, US ARMY


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