Tuesday, March 8, 1910
Page 14
Mrs. Edward To Be Laid At Rest Today
Funeral Will Be Held at Nineteenth Ward Chapel This Afternoon
Funeral services over the body of Mrs. Amanda D. Edward, who died Saturday evening, following an attack of peritonitis, will be held in the Nineteenth ward chapel this (Tuesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. The remains may be viewed at the family residence, 218 West Second North street Tuesday, between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Mrs. Edward is survived by her husband and two children, the younger of whom is barely more than two years old. The deceased woman was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown of this city and was widely known and loved. W. T. Edward, husband of Mrs. Edward, was a member of the state legislature of 1907.
Tuesday, March 8, 1910
Page 14
Mrs. Edward To Be Laid At Rest Today
Funeral Will Be Held at Nineteenth Ward Chapel This Afternoon
Funeral services over the body of Mrs. Amanda D. Edward, who died Saturday evening, following an attack of peritonitis, will be held in the Nineteenth ward chapel this (Tuesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. The remains may be viewed at the family residence, 218 West Second North street Tuesday, between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Mrs. Edward is survived by her husband and two children, the younger of whom is barely more than two years old. The deceased woman was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown of this city and was widely known and loved. W. T. Edward, husband of Mrs. Edward, was a member of the state legislature of 1907.
Inscription
Mother
Family Members
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Samuel James Brown
1868–1869
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Samuel Henry Brown
1871–1880
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Albert James Brown
1872–1922
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Elizabeth Emma Brown Eardley
1873–1948
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Ernest Solomon Brown
1874–1962
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Mary Louisa Brown
1877–1881
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Ammon Solomon Brown
1880–1968
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Minnie Blanche Brown Evans
1883–1980
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Alma Edwin Brown
1884–1964
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Hilda May Brown
1886–1942
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Stella Maude Brown Widdison
1888–1972
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Leonard James Brown
1891–1914
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Larue Brown Romney
1896–1992
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