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Re: Benton Obits ca 1929?
Posted by: Freda Willingham (ID *****6908) Date: August 04, 2010 at 22:23:07
In Reply to: Benton Obits ca 1929? by James Brown of 1255

I hope this helps. I am not kin. There are pictures of their stones at findagrave.com - Rogers Cemetery, Rogers, Benton County, Arkansas.

BROWN, Julia A. Mrs. Julia A. Brown, 82 years old, died late Wednesday night last at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elise Miller of Siloam Springs. Funeral Services were held at Siloam Springs Friday and burial was in the Rogers cemetery by the side of her husband, John E. Brown, who died fifteen years ago. She was the mother of Rev. John E. Brown, president and founder of the John E. Brown schools. Death was the result of a stroke of paralysis. The family came to Arkansas from Iowa. She is survived by six children. [Rogers Democrat – Rogers, Benton County, Arkansas – March 21, 1929]

BROWN, John – {from the Fifteen Years Ago column} John Brown, father of Evangelist John E. Brown of Siloam Springs, died Saturday at Lancaster, Ark. and the body was brought to Rogers for burial by the side of his wife. [Rogers Democrat – Rogers, Benton County, Arkansas – June 13, 1929]

BROWN, John – John Brown, father of the well known evangelist, Rev. John E. Brown of Siloam Springs, died Saturday night at the home of a son at Lancaster in Crawford Co., this state. The body was brought to Rogers for burial beside the grave of his wife who died here several years ago. Funeral services were held at the Christian church Tuesday and were conducted by the pastor, Rev. J.E. Heins. Mr. Brown, who came to Rogers a number of years ago from Center Point, Ia., lived here until two years ago when his wife died and he returned to Iowa. Later he returned to his state and made his home with a son, Ben at Lancaster. He has one daughter in Rogers, Mrs. Joe Brammer, and several children in Iowa. He was a good Christian man and is pleasantly remembered here by his friends and neighbors. Rev. John Brown was here several days this week attending to the funeral arrangements. [Rogers Democrat – Rogers, Benton County, Arkansas – June 11, 1914]


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