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Adam J. Brown Jr.

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Adam J. Brown Jr. Veteran

Birth
Garden City, Finney County, Kansas, USA
Death
19 Jul 1969 (aged 56)
Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana, USA
Burial
Crow Agency, Big Horn County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section G Site 144
Memorial ID
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Cpl Hq 9136 TSU QMC

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Adam Brown Jr---56, 315 S 34th St, Superintendent of the Billings Parking Meter Department, was dead on arrival at a Billings hospital Saturday afternoon of an apparent heart attack. He was born March ll, 1913, at Garden City KS, a son of Mr and Mrs Adam Brown Sr. He came to Billings in 1921 with his parents and married Cerise Fowlkes in 1936.
He worked for the Northern Pacific RR as a steam locomotive engineer from 1936 until entering the Army in 1944. When he was discharged from the military in 1945, he returned to NPRR. In 1956 he began work for the city.

He was a member of the Little Flower Catholic Church, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local #77.

Survivors include two sons, SSgt James E, Ft Huachuca AZ and Larry, Glendale CA; two daughters Mrs Dorothy Knaub, 315 S 34th St and Mrs Charles Kukes, Glendale CA; four brothers, John W, Clarence J, Peter L Billings and Edward, Seattle. Four sisters, Mrs Catherine Degenhart, Mrs John Daubert and Mrs Edward Goodman, Billings and Mrs Robert Jones Everett WA and nine grandchildren.

Funeral services are pending at Smith's Chapel.
Cpl Hq 9136 TSU QMC

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Adam Brown Jr---56, 315 S 34th St, Superintendent of the Billings Parking Meter Department, was dead on arrival at a Billings hospital Saturday afternoon of an apparent heart attack. He was born March ll, 1913, at Garden City KS, a son of Mr and Mrs Adam Brown Sr. He came to Billings in 1921 with his parents and married Cerise Fowlkes in 1936.
He worked for the Northern Pacific RR as a steam locomotive engineer from 1936 until entering the Army in 1944. When he was discharged from the military in 1945, he returned to NPRR. In 1956 he began work for the city.

He was a member of the Little Flower Catholic Church, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local #77.

Survivors include two sons, SSgt James E, Ft Huachuca AZ and Larry, Glendale CA; two daughters Mrs Dorothy Knaub, 315 S 34th St and Mrs Charles Kukes, Glendale CA; four brothers, John W, Clarence J, Peter L Billings and Edward, Seattle. Four sisters, Mrs Catherine Degenhart, Mrs John Daubert and Mrs Edward Goodman, Billings and Mrs Robert Jones Everett WA and nine grandchildren.

Funeral services are pending at Smith's Chapel.


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