Matron's Final Rites Planned
Mrs. Barbara Brown, 74, wife of Adam Brown Sr. of 203 S. 32nd St., died in a local hospital
Wednesday at 5:15 p.m. of a heart ailment. She had been ill for two months and a hospital
patient 10 days.
Requiem mass will be celebrated in the Church of the Little Flower Saturday at 9 a.m. Rosary
will be recited Friday at 8 p.m. in Smith's Chapel. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.
Mrs. Brown was born Sept. 14, 1881 in Russia, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schifilbine,
and was married in Russia to Mr. Brown Oct. 20, 1899. They came to the United States in 1905
and settled in Kansas.
They moved to Colorado in 1910; to Wyoming in 1913; back to Colorado in 1916 and came to
Billings in 1922.
Mrs. Brown was a member of the Church of the Little Flower and St. Dominic Guild of the Alter
Society.
Survivors besides her husband include five sons, John W. Brown, 417 S. 35th St., Clarence J.
Brown, 113 S. 39th St., Adam Brown Jr., 516 S. 30th St., Peter L. Brown, 210 S. 29th St. and
Edward R. Brown of 3008 8th Ave S.; four daughters, Mrs. John Deggenhart of 219 S. 39th St.,
Mrs. Edward Goodman, 815-1/2 N. Broadway, Mrs. John Daubert of 307 S. 34th St., and Mrs.
Robert Jones of Everett, Wash.; 38 grandchildren and three great- grandchildren.
Matron's Final Rites Planned
Mrs. Barbara Brown, 74, wife of Adam Brown Sr. of 203 S. 32nd St., died in a local hospital
Wednesday at 5:15 p.m. of a heart ailment. She had been ill for two months and a hospital
patient 10 days.
Requiem mass will be celebrated in the Church of the Little Flower Saturday at 9 a.m. Rosary
will be recited Friday at 8 p.m. in Smith's Chapel. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.
Mrs. Brown was born Sept. 14, 1881 in Russia, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schifilbine,
and was married in Russia to Mr. Brown Oct. 20, 1899. They came to the United States in 1905
and settled in Kansas.
They moved to Colorado in 1910; to Wyoming in 1913; back to Colorado in 1916 and came to
Billings in 1922.
Mrs. Brown was a member of the Church of the Little Flower and St. Dominic Guild of the Alter
Society.
Survivors besides her husband include five sons, John W. Brown, 417 S. 35th St., Clarence J.
Brown, 113 S. 39th St., Adam Brown Jr., 516 S. 30th St., Peter L. Brown, 210 S. 29th St. and
Edward R. Brown of 3008 8th Ave S.; four daughters, Mrs. John Deggenhart of 219 S. 39th St.,
Mrs. Edward Goodman, 815-1/2 N. Broadway, Mrs. John Daubert of 307 S. 34th St., and Mrs.
Robert Jones of Everett, Wash.; 38 grandchildren and three great- grandchildren.
Family Members
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Joseph Edward Brown
1904–1954
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John Walter Brown
1907–1996
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Catherine D. Brown Degenhart
1909–1996
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Clarence Jay Brown
1911–1991
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Adam J. Brown Jr
1913–1969
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Peter Lawrence Brown Sr
1915–1993
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Edward Robert Brown
1917–1987
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Barbara A Brown Goodman
1919–2007
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Mary Alice Brown Daubert
1921–2009
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Josephine Ann Brown Jones
1923–2008
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