Mrs. Chaney, 75, a native of Baton Rouge, the widow of the late Oscar J. Chaney, died of a cerebral hemorrhage following an illness of about three weeks.
She is survived by six daughters, one sister, four brothers, twelve grandchildren, and six great grandchildren.
From the Times Picayune - Saturday May 19, 1956
Mrs. Chaney, 75, a native of Baton Rouge, the widow of the late Oscar J. Chaney, died of a cerebral hemorrhage following an illness of about three weeks.
She is survived by six daughters, one sister, four brothers, twelve grandchildren, and six great grandchildren.
From the Times Picayune - Saturday May 19, 1956
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George H. Browning
1879–1883
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Anthony Andrew "Tony" Browning Sr
1882–1965
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William Dallas Browning Sr
1884–1935
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John D. Browning
1886–1914
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Frank A. Browning
1887–1975
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Elizabeth "Bessie" Browning Carmena
1889–1954
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Hillary Robert Browning
1891–1966
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Clarence J. Browning
1893–1945
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Joseph Marion Browning Sr
1895–1959
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Myrtle Browning Rozas
1896–1981
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Evelyn Clair Chaney Baiamonte
1903–1964
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Vivian Chaney Sims
1904–1938
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Lillian S "Dot" Chaney
1905–1963
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Lindsay Joseph Chaney
1909–1926
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Lenore Myrtle Chaney Parent
1913–1972
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Lydia Lorraine Chaney
1915–1917
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Sybil Chaney Pace
1917–1975
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Hazel Chaney Yaun-Cinquemano
1919–2005
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Dorothy Chaney Moak
1921–1999
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