The Enterprise, Tuesday, September 5, 1905
Covington, Georgia
DEATH OF MRS. BROWN
After a Lingering Illness Dies at Her Daughter's Home
After an illness of many months and lying at the point of death several weeks, Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Brown, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J.C. Flowers, last Thursday night at 9 o'clock, surrounded by her loved ones.
She was seventy-two years of age and until recently an active and consistent member of the church. She had hosts of warm personal friends all over Newton county and especially around Almon and Salem, where she spent most of her life. Her suffering had been so intense and so protracted that death came as a relief to her.
Mrs. Brown was married to Stephen A. Brown, a prominent and well-to-do farmer of this county, who preceded her to the grave by a score of years. There are six children still living: Mrs. J.C. Flowers, Mrs. W.S. Marbut, Mr. R.L. Brown, and Mr. S.A. Brown, all of this county, Mrs. W.T. Kilpatrick, of Barton, Fla., and mr. W.R. Brown, of Dennison, Tex.
Mrs. Brown's interment was Friday afternoon at the Loyal burying ground 4 miles West of Covington.
The Enterprise, Tuesday, September 5, 1905
Covington, Georgia
DEATH OF MRS. BROWN
After a Lingering Illness Dies at Her Daughter's Home
After an illness of many months and lying at the point of death several weeks, Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Brown, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J.C. Flowers, last Thursday night at 9 o'clock, surrounded by her loved ones.
She was seventy-two years of age and until recently an active and consistent member of the church. She had hosts of warm personal friends all over Newton county and especially around Almon and Salem, where she spent most of her life. Her suffering had been so intense and so protracted that death came as a relief to her.
Mrs. Brown was married to Stephen A. Brown, a prominent and well-to-do farmer of this county, who preceded her to the grave by a score of years. There are six children still living: Mrs. J.C. Flowers, Mrs. W.S. Marbut, Mr. R.L. Brown, and Mr. S.A. Brown, all of this county, Mrs. W.T. Kilpatrick, of Barton, Fla., and mr. W.R. Brown, of Dennison, Tex.
Mrs. Brown's interment was Friday afternoon at the Loyal burying ground 4 miles West of Covington.
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