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Hilda I. Crist <I>Loewen</I> Brown

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Hilda I. Crist Loewen Brown

Birth
Newton, Harvey County, Kansas, USA
Death
15 Jun 1999 (aged 79)
Newton, Harvey County, Kansas, USA
Burial
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Hilda I. (Crist) Brown, 79, 2009 Joann in Newton, retired retail salesperson of Gibson Department Store, died Tuesday (June 15, 1999) at Kansas Christian Home.
She was born April 10, 1920, in Newton to Jacob B. and Mary (Reimer) Loewen. She married Benjamin "Ben" Brown Oct. 27, 1992, in Newton. He survives of Newton.
She was a member of First Mennonite Church in Newton.
Other survivors include: one daughter, Rebecca Jantz of Newton; two brothers, O. R. Loewen of Valley Center and Marvin Loewen of Los Osos, Calif.; five sisters, Blondina Eaton of Moore, Okla., Bernice Admaue of Carrier Mills, Ill., Elma Snyder of Minnesota, Louella Reid of Longmont, Colo., and Linda Henry of California; and three grandchildren.
Memorial service was Sunday at First Mennonite Church in Newton with the Rev. Rusty Bonham officiating. Burial was in the Greenwood Cemetery.
Memorials have been established with First Mennonite Church in care of the funeral home.
Hilda I. (Crist) Brown, 79, 2009 Joann in Newton, retired retail salesperson of Gibson Department Store, died Tuesday (June 15, 1999) at Kansas Christian Home.
She was born April 10, 1920, in Newton to Jacob B. and Mary (Reimer) Loewen. She married Benjamin "Ben" Brown Oct. 27, 1992, in Newton. He survives of Newton.
She was a member of First Mennonite Church in Newton.
Other survivors include: one daughter, Rebecca Jantz of Newton; two brothers, O. R. Loewen of Valley Center and Marvin Loewen of Los Osos, Calif.; five sisters, Blondina Eaton of Moore, Okla., Bernice Admaue of Carrier Mills, Ill., Elma Snyder of Minnesota, Louella Reid of Longmont, Colo., and Linda Henry of California; and three grandchildren.
Memorial service was Sunday at First Mennonite Church in Newton with the Rev. Rusty Bonham officiating. Burial was in the Greenwood Cemetery.
Memorials have been established with First Mennonite Church in care of the funeral home.


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