Clara Emma <I>Browning</I> Weston

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Clara Emma Browning Weston

Birth
Meadville, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 Jan 1965 (aged 82)
Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California, USA
Burial
Ballard, Santa Barbara County, California, USA Add to Map
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Clara Emma Browning Weston is the daughter of John Noah Browning and Thankful Emogene Munger Browning. She is their fourth child and second daughter. They called her Emma.

She is sister to Alice Grace Browning (1872 – 1955), John William Browning (1875 – 1957), Thomas Charles Browning ( 1878 – ), and Harry Browning (1886 - ).

Emma Browning married Clyde Roy Weston on February 9, 1904 in in Brocton, Chautauqua County, New York.

She is the mother to to Edward John Weston (1900 – 1983), Ruth Lorene Weston (1905 – 1971), and Kenneth Lee Weston (1907 - 1975).

She is buried in the Oak Hills Cemetery in Ballard, California next to her beloved Clyde.

I don't remember much about my great-grandmother, but I do remember that I loved her. She is my Daddy's grandmother. I remember how nice and gentle of a lady she is and I miss her. I remember the "pink" candies Grandma Emm would give us. They tasted like Pepto Bismol but we didn't care.
Clara Emma Browning Weston is the daughter of John Noah Browning and Thankful Emogene Munger Browning. She is their fourth child and second daughter. They called her Emma.

She is sister to Alice Grace Browning (1872 – 1955), John William Browning (1875 – 1957), Thomas Charles Browning ( 1878 – ), and Harry Browning (1886 - ).

Emma Browning married Clyde Roy Weston on February 9, 1904 in in Brocton, Chautauqua County, New York.

She is the mother to to Edward John Weston (1900 – 1983), Ruth Lorene Weston (1905 – 1971), and Kenneth Lee Weston (1907 - 1975).

She is buried in the Oak Hills Cemetery in Ballard, California next to her beloved Clyde.

I don't remember much about my great-grandmother, but I do remember that I loved her. She is my Daddy's grandmother. I remember how nice and gentle of a lady she is and I miss her. I remember the "pink" candies Grandma Emm would give us. They tasted like Pepto Bismol but we didn't care.

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A HUGE thank you to Billie for sponsoring my Great-Grandma's memorial. You are a very kind and considerate lady and I'm glad to know you :o)



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