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Lula B Brown Perricone

Birth
Marshall, Harrison County, Texas, USA
Death
8 Jun 1995 (aged 64)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. LULA B. (BROWN) PERRICONE was the daughter of Legurtis Brown Sr. and Mrs. Ressie (Roach) Brown.

She was the wife of Tony Perricone Jr.

Obituary
"Services Lula Brown Perricone, of Dallas, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Gods Holy Temple in Dallas with Elder R. Hunter officiating. Interment will be in Dallas. After a brief illness, Mrs. Perricone died Thursday, June 8, 1995 at Parkland Hospital in Dallas. Born in Marshall, she was the daughter of Legurtis Brown and Ressie Roach Brown. She attended Marshall public schools and Bishop College. She was a faithful member of Galilee Church of God In Christ in Dallas where Elder R. Hunter is the pastor. She is survived by her mother of Marshall; her husband, Tony Perricone Jr.; a daughter and a son-in-law along with two grandchildren, all residing in Dallas; four sisters; three brothers; one very special aunt; three special nieces; three loving nephews; and a number of other relatives and friends."

Sources
~ Obituary Published in the Sunday, June 11, 1995 Edition of The Marshall News Messenger [the newspaper of Marshall, Texas in Harrison County]
~ Texas & U.S. Death Index Records
~ 1930-1950 Census Records of Harrison County, Texas
Mrs. LULA B. (BROWN) PERRICONE was the daughter of Legurtis Brown Sr. and Mrs. Ressie (Roach) Brown.

She was the wife of Tony Perricone Jr.

Obituary
"Services Lula Brown Perricone, of Dallas, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Gods Holy Temple in Dallas with Elder R. Hunter officiating. Interment will be in Dallas. After a brief illness, Mrs. Perricone died Thursday, June 8, 1995 at Parkland Hospital in Dallas. Born in Marshall, she was the daughter of Legurtis Brown and Ressie Roach Brown. She attended Marshall public schools and Bishop College. She was a faithful member of Galilee Church of God In Christ in Dallas where Elder R. Hunter is the pastor. She is survived by her mother of Marshall; her husband, Tony Perricone Jr.; a daughter and a son-in-law along with two grandchildren, all residing in Dallas; four sisters; three brothers; one very special aunt; three special nieces; three loving nephews; and a number of other relatives and friends."

Sources
~ Obituary Published in the Sunday, June 11, 1995 Edition of The Marshall News Messenger [the newspaper of Marshall, Texas in Harrison County]
~ Texas & U.S. Death Index Records
~ 1930-1950 Census Records of Harrison County, Texas


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