DIES WHILE ON A VISIT TO DAUGHTER HERE
Here on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Rose Brown head of Brown's Fur Shop,
South Eighth street, Benjamin Brill, 63, passed away shortly after midnight
last night at his room in the Hotel Manitowoc. Although in failing health
for more than a year Mr. Brown had been confined to his bed at the hotel
only the past two weeks. He came here a month ago from Green Bay, where he
has been living with his only son, B.I. Brill.
The remains were shipped to Milwaukee this morning on the eight o'clock
train, accompanied by the son and two daughters, and burial will take place
there on Friday afternoon. Two daughters, Mrs. Rose Brown and Miss Della
Brill, and one son, B.I. Brill, Green Bay, survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. September 18, 1930 P. 2
Contributor:
Shari Milks - [email protected]
DIES WHILE ON A VISIT TO DAUGHTER HERE
Here on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Rose Brown head of Brown's Fur Shop,
South Eighth street, Benjamin Brill, 63, passed away shortly after midnight
last night at his room in the Hotel Manitowoc. Although in failing health
for more than a year Mr. Brown had been confined to his bed at the hotel
only the past two weeks. He came here a month ago from Green Bay, where he
has been living with his only son, B.I. Brill.
The remains were shipped to Milwaukee this morning on the eight o'clock
train, accompanied by the son and two daughters, and burial will take place
there on Friday afternoon. Two daughters, Mrs. Rose Brown and Miss Della
Brill, and one son, B.I. Brill, Green Bay, survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. September 18, 1930 P. 2
Contributor:
Shari Milks - [email protected]
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