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John Edward “Eddie” Brown

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John Edward “Eddie” Brown

Birth
Barnsley, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Death
7 Jun 1964 (aged 67)
Richland, Benton County, Washington, USA
Burial
Richland, Benton County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Father: Thomas Lee Brown
Mother: Rosetta (Baker) Brown

Eddie Brown and first wife Pearl had the following children:
Sons: Carl, Rollie, Bob and daughters: Iline, Pauline, Louise, and Della. He then married Della (Braden) Cluck who had nine children by her first husband,and with four still living with her at the time when they moved to Richland, Washington along with two of his children. Eddie was employed by DuPont, later to be G.E. and worked as a heavy-duty equipment operator for the landfill from 1942-1962. His passion and expertise in training horses was widely recognized and for several years had the show stopping horse,Domino, an Appaloosa, in the Pendleton Round-Up/Happy Canyon performances in Pendleton, Oregon.
Obituary:
Eddie Brown, 67, of Richland, died at Kadlec Methodist Hospital yesterday. He was a retired heavy duty operator for General Electric Company. He was born in Barnsley, Kentucky, November 14, 1896 to Thomas Lee Brown and Rosetta (Baker) Brown. He was a member of the First Baptist church, Operating Engineers Local 180, and past member of the Benton-Franklin Mounted Posse.
Survivors include his wife, Della; sons Carl,Richland; Rollie, Kennewick; Bob, Renton; and daughters Louise (Marion) Payne of Detroit; Iline (Chuck) Lindsey, Kennewick; Pauline (Harold) Jones, Chicago; and Della (Emil) Bottario, Chicago. And step-children: James Cluck, Reno, Nv; Wendell Ray Cluck,Pasco; Eulalia( Jett) Lovell, Roseville, Michigan; Mary Elizabeth (Grover) Walker, Wyandotte, Michigan. Ella Mae (Raymond) Eads, Pasco; Della(Bill) McAllister, Pasco; Betty Jean (Chester) Gibbons, Meridian,Mississippi; Faye (Nick) Hilgert, Pasco and several grandchildren. Services were provided by Einan's Chapel and burial will be at Sunset Memorial Gardens, Richland, Washington.


Father: Thomas Lee Brown
Mother: Rosetta (Baker) Brown

Eddie Brown and first wife Pearl had the following children:
Sons: Carl, Rollie, Bob and daughters: Iline, Pauline, Louise, and Della. He then married Della (Braden) Cluck who had nine children by her first husband,and with four still living with her at the time when they moved to Richland, Washington along with two of his children. Eddie was employed by DuPont, later to be G.E. and worked as a heavy-duty equipment operator for the landfill from 1942-1962. His passion and expertise in training horses was widely recognized and for several years had the show stopping horse,Domino, an Appaloosa, in the Pendleton Round-Up/Happy Canyon performances in Pendleton, Oregon.
Obituary:
Eddie Brown, 67, of Richland, died at Kadlec Methodist Hospital yesterday. He was a retired heavy duty operator for General Electric Company. He was born in Barnsley, Kentucky, November 14, 1896 to Thomas Lee Brown and Rosetta (Baker) Brown. He was a member of the First Baptist church, Operating Engineers Local 180, and past member of the Benton-Franklin Mounted Posse.
Survivors include his wife, Della; sons Carl,Richland; Rollie, Kennewick; Bob, Renton; and daughters Louise (Marion) Payne of Detroit; Iline (Chuck) Lindsey, Kennewick; Pauline (Harold) Jones, Chicago; and Della (Emil) Bottario, Chicago. And step-children: James Cluck, Reno, Nv; Wendell Ray Cluck,Pasco; Eulalia( Jett) Lovell, Roseville, Michigan; Mary Elizabeth (Grover) Walker, Wyandotte, Michigan. Ella Mae (Raymond) Eads, Pasco; Della(Bill) McAllister, Pasco; Betty Jean (Chester) Gibbons, Meridian,Mississippi; Faye (Nick) Hilgert, Pasco and several grandchildren. Services were provided by Einan's Chapel and burial will be at Sunset Memorial Gardens, Richland, Washington.




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