Great Falls Tribune (MT), 25 July 1921
Barber Found Dead in Rear of His Shop
Frank S. Brownell, 217 First avenue south, barber shop proprietor, was found dead Sunday morning in the rear of his shop. County Coroner LeRoy McBurney pronounced that death was due to hemorrhage of the lungs.
Saturday afternoon Brownell experience a fainting spell and it was thought he might have been poisoned. The body was found by his wife, who is the only survivor.
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Married Jennie M. Geyer, 6 May 1903, Canyon, Idaho
Great Falls Tribune (MT), 25 July 1921
Barber Found Dead in Rear of His Shop
Frank S. Brownell, 217 First avenue south, barber shop proprietor, was found dead Sunday morning in the rear of his shop. County Coroner LeRoy McBurney pronounced that death was due to hemorrhage of the lungs.
Saturday afternoon Brownell experience a fainting spell and it was thought he might have been poisoned. The body was found by his wife, who is the only survivor.
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Married Jennie M. Geyer, 6 May 1903, Canyon, Idaho
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