- Lewis Franklin Brooks [1868–1934]
- Mary Katherine Litton Brooks [1870–1958]
Military Service
Private, WWI
Obituary
The News (Frederick, MD), Dec. 8, 1964)
Leo Franklin Brooks, 68, of Takoma Park, a native of Poolesville, died Saturday in Mt. Alto Hospital, Washington.
He leaves three sisters; Mrs. Minnie Shepherd of Jackson, S.C., Mrs. Beulah Brubaker of Takoma Park, and Mrs. Elsie Moore of Bethesda; three brothers, James and Carroll Brooks, both of Poolesville, and Cmdr. Boyd S. Brooks of Bethesda.
Services will be today at 11 a.m. from the Hilton Funeral Home in Barnesville. Burial will be in Monocacy Cemetery in Beallsville.
- Lewis Franklin Brooks [1868–1934]
- Mary Katherine Litton Brooks [1870–1958]
Military Service
Private, WWI
Obituary
The News (Frederick, MD), Dec. 8, 1964)
Leo Franklin Brooks, 68, of Takoma Park, a native of Poolesville, died Saturday in Mt. Alto Hospital, Washington.
He leaves three sisters; Mrs. Minnie Shepherd of Jackson, S.C., Mrs. Beulah Brubaker of Takoma Park, and Mrs. Elsie Moore of Bethesda; three brothers, James and Carroll Brooks, both of Poolesville, and Cmdr. Boyd S. Brooks of Bethesda.
Services will be today at 11 a.m. from the Hilton Funeral Home in Barnesville. Burial will be in Monocacy Cemetery in Beallsville.
Family Members
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Margaret Elizabeth Brooks
1892–1952
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Minnie Florence Brooks Shepherd
1893–1982
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Beulah May Brooks Brubaker
1900–1990
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James Evans Brooks
1902–1979
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Florence Browning Brooks Snyder
1904–1964
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Elsie Marie Brooks Moore
1906–2001
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Boyd Shreve Brooks
1907–1988
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Louis Brooks
1909–1909
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Harold Benjamin "Snookie" Brooks Sr
1912–1970
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