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Mary Jane Brown

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Mary Jane Brown

Birth
Fruitland, Payette County, Idaho, USA
Death
3 Sep 1925 (aged 1)
Fruitland, Payette County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Payette, Payette County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Obituary

Mary Jane Brown, youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brown, of Fruitland bench, was born November 8, 1923, and died September 3, 1925, aged 2 years, 9 months and 26 days. The little girl was perfectly well until the day before her death, when she was suddenly stricken with pneumonia and passed away inside of twenty-four hours. Her beauty and sweetness had endeared Mary Jane to all who knew her and many are the hearts that mourn with her bereaved family. The Rev. Thomas Ashworth conducted the funeral services at the Home Undertaking Parlors on the morning of September 4th, and the little body was laid to rest in Riverside cemetery.(The Payette Independent, Thursday, September 10, 1925)

CHILD DIES FROM PNEUMONIA

Mary Jane Brown, little daughter of J. T. Brown living near Fruitland died of pneumonia Thursday, Sept. 3. The little one was playing in the yard with other children at four o'clock in the afternoon, apparently all right, and was taken suddenly ill a few minutes later and passed away the following day. She was one year, nine months and 26 days old. The funeral was conducted Rev. Thos. Ashworth from the Home Undertaking parlors Friday Sept. 4.
(Payette Enterprise, September 10, 1925)
Obituary

Mary Jane Brown, youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brown, of Fruitland bench, was born November 8, 1923, and died September 3, 1925, aged 2 years, 9 months and 26 days. The little girl was perfectly well until the day before her death, when she was suddenly stricken with pneumonia and passed away inside of twenty-four hours. Her beauty and sweetness had endeared Mary Jane to all who knew her and many are the hearts that mourn with her bereaved family. The Rev. Thomas Ashworth conducted the funeral services at the Home Undertaking Parlors on the morning of September 4th, and the little body was laid to rest in Riverside cemetery.(The Payette Independent, Thursday, September 10, 1925)

CHILD DIES FROM PNEUMONIA

Mary Jane Brown, little daughter of J. T. Brown living near Fruitland died of pneumonia Thursday, Sept. 3. The little one was playing in the yard with other children at four o'clock in the afternoon, apparently all right, and was taken suddenly ill a few minutes later and passed away the following day. She was one year, nine months and 26 days old. The funeral was conducted Rev. Thos. Ashworth from the Home Undertaking parlors Friday Sept. 4.
(Payette Enterprise, September 10, 1925)


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