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Valentine G Brown

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Valentine G Brown

Birth
Stacyville Township, Mitchell County, Iowa, USA
Death
3 Dec 1943 (aged 65)
Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Stacyville, Mitchell County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Valentine Brown 1878-1943

#1
VALENTINE BROWN DIES FOLLOWING AN OPERATION

Stacyville – Valentine Brown, 65, died at Mercy Hospital, Mason City, Saturday. He had been ill several months and submitted to a major operation a week ago.

Valentine Brown was born at Johnsburg, Minnesota, March 25, 1878, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brown, pioneer settlers of this community.

He first farmed the Asa Stacy farm east of the Little Cedar River. He married Ida Smith of Johnsburg on November 19, 1900. He was a member of St. Joseph's society of Visitation Church.

Surviving are his wife, Ida and 6 children, Carl and Mrs. Roy Wageman of Stacyville; Mrs. Paul Keitjes of Lincoln, Nebraska; Erma, Mrs. Kenneth Olsen of Wahoo, Nebraska; Mrs. Gus Reid of Chicago; and Pvt. Walter Brown of Fort Riley, Kansas.

He also leaves 4 brothers, Henry of Minneapolis; Barney of Johnsburg; Frank of Plainfield, Wisconsin; and John of Stacyville.

Mason City Globe Gazette, Monday December 6, 1943
#2
Visitation Catholic Cemetery, Stacyville, Mitchell, Iowa
Valentine Brown 1878---December 4, 1943

#3
WWI Draft Registration: September 12, 1918
Valentine Brown 40 living in Stacyville, Mitchell, Iowa; born March 25, 1878; farmer; nearest relative wife Ida.

Valentine Brown 1878-1943

#1
VALENTINE BROWN DIES FOLLOWING AN OPERATION

Stacyville – Valentine Brown, 65, died at Mercy Hospital, Mason City, Saturday. He had been ill several months and submitted to a major operation a week ago.

Valentine Brown was born at Johnsburg, Minnesota, March 25, 1878, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brown, pioneer settlers of this community.

He first farmed the Asa Stacy farm east of the Little Cedar River. He married Ida Smith of Johnsburg on November 19, 1900. He was a member of St. Joseph's society of Visitation Church.

Surviving are his wife, Ida and 6 children, Carl and Mrs. Roy Wageman of Stacyville; Mrs. Paul Keitjes of Lincoln, Nebraska; Erma, Mrs. Kenneth Olsen of Wahoo, Nebraska; Mrs. Gus Reid of Chicago; and Pvt. Walter Brown of Fort Riley, Kansas.

He also leaves 4 brothers, Henry of Minneapolis; Barney of Johnsburg; Frank of Plainfield, Wisconsin; and John of Stacyville.

Mason City Globe Gazette, Monday December 6, 1943
#2
Visitation Catholic Cemetery, Stacyville, Mitchell, Iowa
Valentine Brown 1878---December 4, 1943

#3
WWI Draft Registration: September 12, 1918
Valentine Brown 40 living in Stacyville, Mitchell, Iowa; born March 25, 1878; farmer; nearest relative wife Ida.



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  • Created by: DM Scott
  • Added: Jul 4, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39054388/valentine_g-brown: accessed ), memorial page for Valentine G Brown (25 Mar 1878–3 Dec 1943), Find a Grave Memorial ID 39054388, citing Visitation Catholic Cemetery, Stacyville, Mitchell County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by DM Scott (contributor 47110289).