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Imogene L. “Jean” <I>Cooper</I> Brown Donley

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Imogene L. “Jean” Cooper Brown Donley Veteran

Birth
Death
14 Nov 2004 (aged 78)
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Fairborn, Greene County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Interred 2007; Memorial Brick in Zone C, Row 205
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Imogene "Jean" Cooper Donley Brown, age 78, of Northridge OH, passed away November 14, 2004 at Mercy Siena Woods. Jean was born in Dayton OH on April 17, 1926, served as a US Army cadet nurse during WWII, retired from Miami Valley Hospital after 30 years of service, worked at OSS&O in Xenia OH and also several nursing homes. She was a 1946 graduate of The Miami Valley Hospital School of Nursing. Preceded in death by her first husband, Robert William Donley Sr; mother, Vanna Sheldon; father, William Cooper and sister, Ailene Adam. Survived by her husband, Jack G. Brown; daughter Jayne (James) Whited; son Robert (Donna) Donley Jr.; stepchildren, grandchildren; sisters, June Mower, Arlene Burton, and Janet Kelso-Sickle and other relatives and friends. Jean unselfishly donated her body to Wright State University Anatomical Department

SOURCE: Dayton Daily News, Dayton OH November 18, 2004

Contributor: Kandy Back Agee (47013644)
Imogene "Jean" Cooper Donley Brown, age 78, of Northridge OH, passed away November 14, 2004 at Mercy Siena Woods. Jean was born in Dayton OH on April 17, 1926, served as a US Army cadet nurse during WWII, retired from Miami Valley Hospital after 30 years of service, worked at OSS&O in Xenia OH and also several nursing homes. She was a 1946 graduate of The Miami Valley Hospital School of Nursing. Preceded in death by her first husband, Robert William Donley Sr; mother, Vanna Sheldon; father, William Cooper and sister, Ailene Adam. Survived by her husband, Jack G. Brown; daughter Jayne (James) Whited; son Robert (Donna) Donley Jr.; stepchildren, grandchildren; sisters, June Mower, Arlene Burton, and Janet Kelso-Sickle and other relatives and friends. Jean unselfishly donated her body to Wright State University Anatomical Department

SOURCE: Dayton Daily News, Dayton OH November 18, 2004

Contributor: Kandy Back Agee (47013644)

Gravesite Details

US Army WW II Nurse, Body donated to Wright State University Medical School


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