Mamie Lou Dudley
October 4, 1917
Laurens County, Ga.
Book P Page 149 Laurens Co. Marriages
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Brother:
Ben F Brown
IN REMEMBRANCE
In loving remembrance of our dear husband and father who was called away from us on August 30 and his remains were laid to rest in Pleasant Grove Cemetery.
He was a true and noble citizen to his home and community. He had been a resident in Buckeye community for quite a number of years and leaves a host of friends to mourn his going.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. W.I. Brown and five children. Edna, Georgia Mae, Mary L. Drue Nell, and Reba Jeanette Brown; three brothers, Charles, Ben, and Horace Lee Brown, all of Dublin.
A precious one one from us is gone, a voice we love is still, a place is vacant in our home, that never can be, filled. God in his ransom knew it best, to reach and pick the one we love the best. May, for us, this an example be, to our lives on eternity and in our future home prepare for gladness to dwell, when we shall never have to part or never more say farewell.
Written by wife and children
Dublin Courier Herald
September 12, 1930
Mamie Lou Dudley
October 4, 1917
Laurens County, Ga.
Book P Page 149 Laurens Co. Marriages
'''''''''''
Brother:
Ben F Brown
IN REMEMBRANCE
In loving remembrance of our dear husband and father who was called away from us on August 30 and his remains were laid to rest in Pleasant Grove Cemetery.
He was a true and noble citizen to his home and community. He had been a resident in Buckeye community for quite a number of years and leaves a host of friends to mourn his going.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. W.I. Brown and five children. Edna, Georgia Mae, Mary L. Drue Nell, and Reba Jeanette Brown; three brothers, Charles, Ben, and Horace Lee Brown, all of Dublin.
A precious one one from us is gone, a voice we love is still, a place is vacant in our home, that never can be, filled. God in his ransom knew it best, to reach and pick the one we love the best. May, for us, this an example be, to our lives on eternity and in our future home prepare for gladness to dwell, when we shall never have to part or never more say farewell.
Written by wife and children
Dublin Courier Herald
September 12, 1930
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