For weeks before the end he suffered terribly, but tried always to maintain a cheerful spirit, and was ever mindful and appreciative of the efforts of his loved ones and friends to make things comfortable for him in his last days.
Mr. Brownlow was born in the Leagueville community on December 26, 1884 and died in Malakoff on August 4, 1932 at the age of 48 years,7 months and 8 days. On January 3, 1906 he was united in marriage to Miss Carrie Harrell at Athens, Texas, and to this union four children were born, two of which survive, and with his wife, were with him through his trying days.
In the year 1912, Mr. and Mrs. Brownlow came to Malakoff to make their home and they have lived here ever since. Mr. Brownlow united with the Baptist Church in young manhood and in later years he transferred his membership to the local Baptist church.
Funeral services for the deceased were held from the family home at 3:00 o'clock Friday afternoon conducted by Rev. Wallace Clark, Baptist Pastor, assisted by Rev. E. L. Edgar, Methodist pastor. Interment took place immediately following in the Malakoff cemetery with J. A. Ballard, local undertaker, in charge.
The deceased is survived by his wife and two sons, Raymond and Clinton all of Malakoff, one sister, Mrs. Lula Green of Athens; three half sisters and one half brother.
The Malakoff News
Thursday August 11, 1932
For weeks before the end he suffered terribly, but tried always to maintain a cheerful spirit, and was ever mindful and appreciative of the efforts of his loved ones and friends to make things comfortable for him in his last days.
Mr. Brownlow was born in the Leagueville community on December 26, 1884 and died in Malakoff on August 4, 1932 at the age of 48 years,7 months and 8 days. On January 3, 1906 he was united in marriage to Miss Carrie Harrell at Athens, Texas, and to this union four children were born, two of which survive, and with his wife, were with him through his trying days.
In the year 1912, Mr. and Mrs. Brownlow came to Malakoff to make their home and they have lived here ever since. Mr. Brownlow united with the Baptist Church in young manhood and in later years he transferred his membership to the local Baptist church.
Funeral services for the deceased were held from the family home at 3:00 o'clock Friday afternoon conducted by Rev. Wallace Clark, Baptist Pastor, assisted by Rev. E. L. Edgar, Methodist pastor. Interment took place immediately following in the Malakoff cemetery with J. A. Ballard, local undertaker, in charge.
The deceased is survived by his wife and two sons, Raymond and Clinton all of Malakoff, one sister, Mrs. Lula Green of Athens; three half sisters and one half brother.
The Malakoff News
Thursday August 11, 1932
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