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Charles Buckner Brown

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Charles Buckner Brown

Birth
Guadalupe County, Texas, USA
Death
20 Oct 1939 (aged 64)
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Burial
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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He was the son of Sanford Brown and Mary Runnels both of Tennessee. He was married to Agnes Miller.
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C. B. Brown Sr., Lumberman, Dies
Rites Sunday; Lived Here 35 Years

Funeral services for Charles Buckner Brown Sr., 64, who died Friday at his hoe, 214 Steves Avenue, will be held Sunday afternoon with Rev. Albert P. Shirkey officiating.

Brown, who was owner and president of the Star Lumber Company, was a native of Guadalupe County and had lived here for 35 years. He was a member of the Travis Park Methodist Church and of the Blue Bonnet Lodge A.F.& A.M.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Agnes Miller Brown; a daughter, Elizabeth Brown; three sons, Charles B. Brown, Jr. all of San Antonio; Roy Brown of Chico, Calif., and Dr. Crit Brown of Los Angeles; six sisters, Mrs. Ada McGlaughlin of San Luis Obispo, Calif.; Mrs. Sarah Sellingslaugh of Houston; Mrs. Fannie Polley, Mrs. Stell Clifton, Mrs. Jimmy McKay, all of this city, and Mrs. W. L. Wright of Corps Christi and four brothers, Oliver Brown of Weatherford, Grats Brown of Los Angeles, and Fred and Bob Brown of Houston.

San Antonio Express
Saturday Morning, October 21, 1939
Page 10A
He was the son of Sanford Brown and Mary Runnels both of Tennessee. He was married to Agnes Miller.
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C. B. Brown Sr., Lumberman, Dies
Rites Sunday; Lived Here 35 Years

Funeral services for Charles Buckner Brown Sr., 64, who died Friday at his hoe, 214 Steves Avenue, will be held Sunday afternoon with Rev. Albert P. Shirkey officiating.

Brown, who was owner and president of the Star Lumber Company, was a native of Guadalupe County and had lived here for 35 years. He was a member of the Travis Park Methodist Church and of the Blue Bonnet Lodge A.F.& A.M.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Agnes Miller Brown; a daughter, Elizabeth Brown; three sons, Charles B. Brown, Jr. all of San Antonio; Roy Brown of Chico, Calif., and Dr. Crit Brown of Los Angeles; six sisters, Mrs. Ada McGlaughlin of San Luis Obispo, Calif.; Mrs. Sarah Sellingslaugh of Houston; Mrs. Fannie Polley, Mrs. Stell Clifton, Mrs. Jimmy McKay, all of this city, and Mrs. W. L. Wright of Corps Christi and four brothers, Oliver Brown of Weatherford, Grats Brown of Los Angeles, and Fred and Bob Brown of Houston.

San Antonio Express
Saturday Morning, October 21, 1939
Page 10A


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