Robert Floyd Brown

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Robert Floyd Brown

Birth
Death
13 Aug 1927 (aged 64–65)
Burial
Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.1661829, Longitude: -86.5464983
Plot
Sec O, Lot 114
Memorial ID
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Burial Records state: BROWN, ROBERT E / Date of Death - 8/13/1927 / Last Residence - Tennessee / Place of Birth - (Blank) / Age - 65 / Gender - M / Cemetery - Rose Hill / Section and Lot - O, 114
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2/17/2013 - Deborah Blair added middle name as well as links to parents.
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5/30/2019 - Contributor: Deborah Blair (47090463) added the following obit -
"Obit: (Telephone, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana) Aug 13, 1927 (Page:1, Column: 6)
ROBERT BROWN DIES IN MEMPHIS
Robert Brown, a brother of Luther Brown of this city, also of Manuel Brown, Mrs. Ben Ranard and Mrs. Ben Hall, is dead and the body will arrive here from Memphis, Tenn., tomorrow morning at 9:40 and will be taken to the Arthur day Funeral Home.

The death of Mr. Brown was the result of an operation and the news was received in a message at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Brown moved to Memphis ten years ago. He leaves a family and he was a member of one of the well known families of the county. The funeral will be held Monday.

Obit: (Telephone, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana) Aug 15, 1927 (Page: 1, Column: 3)
FINAL TRIBUTE ROBERT BROWN
The remains of Robert Brown, age 65, who died in the hospital at Memphis, Tennessee, Saturday were brought to Bloomington and to the Day Funeral Home where the funeral took place this afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Mr. Brown is survived by Mrs. R F Brown, his widow, and two daughters, Mrs. Ben R Worley of Atlanta, Georgia, and Mrs. Carl B Blair of Harrodsburg, Arkansas, and two sons Robert G brown of Detroit, Michigan, and Earl Brown of New Madrid, MO; also five sisters, Mrs. Benjamin Hall, Mrs. Benjamin Ranard, Mrs. Abner Howard, all of Bloomington, and Mrs. Elmer St. Clair, Booneville, Ind.; and two brothers Emanuel and Luther Brown.

Mr. Brown was a member of the Baptist church at Stanford, and Rev. Chas. B Stephens of the First Baptist Church was in charge of the funeral.

Special music was provided by Mrs. Anna Schram, Pallbearers were Warren R Ranarde, Rassi Ranard, Willie and Paul Brown, and Oscar and Fred Hall. Burial was at Rose Hill."
Burial Records state: BROWN, ROBERT E / Date of Death - 8/13/1927 / Last Residence - Tennessee / Place of Birth - (Blank) / Age - 65 / Gender - M / Cemetery - Rose Hill / Section and Lot - O, 114
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2/17/2013 - Deborah Blair added middle name as well as links to parents.
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5/30/2019 - Contributor: Deborah Blair (47090463) added the following obit -
"Obit: (Telephone, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana) Aug 13, 1927 (Page:1, Column: 6)
ROBERT BROWN DIES IN MEMPHIS
Robert Brown, a brother of Luther Brown of this city, also of Manuel Brown, Mrs. Ben Ranard and Mrs. Ben Hall, is dead and the body will arrive here from Memphis, Tenn., tomorrow morning at 9:40 and will be taken to the Arthur day Funeral Home.

The death of Mr. Brown was the result of an operation and the news was received in a message at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Brown moved to Memphis ten years ago. He leaves a family and he was a member of one of the well known families of the county. The funeral will be held Monday.

Obit: (Telephone, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana) Aug 15, 1927 (Page: 1, Column: 3)
FINAL TRIBUTE ROBERT BROWN
The remains of Robert Brown, age 65, who died in the hospital at Memphis, Tennessee, Saturday were brought to Bloomington and to the Day Funeral Home where the funeral took place this afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Mr. Brown is survived by Mrs. R F Brown, his widow, and two daughters, Mrs. Ben R Worley of Atlanta, Georgia, and Mrs. Carl B Blair of Harrodsburg, Arkansas, and two sons Robert G brown of Detroit, Michigan, and Earl Brown of New Madrid, MO; also five sisters, Mrs. Benjamin Hall, Mrs. Benjamin Ranard, Mrs. Abner Howard, all of Bloomington, and Mrs. Elmer St. Clair, Booneville, Ind.; and two brothers Emanuel and Luther Brown.

Mr. Brown was a member of the Baptist church at Stanford, and Rev. Chas. B Stephens of the First Baptist Church was in charge of the funeral.

Special music was provided by Mrs. Anna Schram, Pallbearers were Warren R Ranarde, Rassi Ranard, Willie and Paul Brown, and Oscar and Fred Hall. Burial was at Rose Hill."

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