He came to Kansas with his parents in 1879, where he resided ever since. He was married to Miss Lena Grace December 12, 1897. To this union were born three children, Ray, Clay and Ruth. He leaves to mourn his loss a wife, three children, three brothers, two sisters, grandparents and a host of relatives and friends.
Mr. Brion for some time had been interested in his soul's salvation but not until his late illness did he make a complete surrender of himself to Christ, after which he left the evidence of being born again.
Funeral services were conducted at the Ada Baptist church by the pastor J.T. Dowell.
From the Minneapolis Messenger, July 6, 1911.
He came to Kansas with his parents in 1879, where he resided ever since. He was married to Miss Lena Grace December 12, 1897. To this union were born three children, Ray, Clay and Ruth. He leaves to mourn his loss a wife, three children, three brothers, two sisters, grandparents and a host of relatives and friends.
Mr. Brion for some time had been interested in his soul's salvation but not until his late illness did he make a complete surrender of himself to Christ, after which he left the evidence of being born again.
Funeral services were conducted at the Ada Baptist church by the pastor J.T. Dowell.
From the Minneapolis Messenger, July 6, 1911.
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