From "Reminiscences of a Pioneer Kauai Family" by Malcolm Brown, the youngest son of Mary Ann and Thomas Brown:
"Cecil married the widow of Menzies Dickson, a former old resident, and after a happy sojourn together for eleven years she passed away after a short illness."
See Cecil Brown for his full biography.
OBITUARY
"MRS. CECIL BROWN PASSES AWAY
WIFE OF PRESIDENT OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PASSES AWAY.
Mrs. Cecil Brown, wife of the Hon. Cecil Brown, president of the First National Bank, died yesterday afternoon at her home after a very short illness. Mrs. Brown was 54 years old and has always lived in Honolulu. The funeral services will take place this afternoon at 3:30 at Kawaiahao church and the interment will be at Nuuanu cemetery. Mrs. Brown was a daughter of George Miner of Makawao, Maui, and was educated at Mililani school and also at Makawao Seminary.
At the time of her marriage she was the widow of the late M. Dickson. She is survived by a son and daughter. The following will act as pall-bearers this afternoon: M. P. Robinson, Bruce Cartwright, Sam Parker, Abraham Fernandez, C. W. Booth and J. W. L. Maguire.
The deceased was brought up by Mrs. Montano. She was highly esteemed by many friends and her death is much mourned."
The Hawaiian Star (Honolulu, Hawaii) Fri. 13 Sep 1907 p. 6
Contributor: Maile Ann (47288486)
From "Reminiscences of a Pioneer Kauai Family" by Malcolm Brown, the youngest son of Mary Ann and Thomas Brown:
"Cecil married the widow of Menzies Dickson, a former old resident, and after a happy sojourn together for eleven years she passed away after a short illness."
See Cecil Brown for his full biography.
OBITUARY
"MRS. CECIL BROWN PASSES AWAY
WIFE OF PRESIDENT OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PASSES AWAY.
Mrs. Cecil Brown, wife of the Hon. Cecil Brown, president of the First National Bank, died yesterday afternoon at her home after a very short illness. Mrs. Brown was 54 years old and has always lived in Honolulu. The funeral services will take place this afternoon at 3:30 at Kawaiahao church and the interment will be at Nuuanu cemetery. Mrs. Brown was a daughter of George Miner of Makawao, Maui, and was educated at Mililani school and also at Makawao Seminary.
At the time of her marriage she was the widow of the late M. Dickson. She is survived by a son and daughter. The following will act as pall-bearers this afternoon: M. P. Robinson, Bruce Cartwright, Sam Parker, Abraham Fernandez, C. W. Booth and J. W. L. Maguire.
The deceased was brought up by Mrs. Montano. She was highly esteemed by many friends and her death is much mourned."
The Hawaiian Star (Honolulu, Hawaii) Fri. 13 Sep 1907 p. 6
Contributor: Maile Ann (47288486)
Inscription
In Loving Memory
of
Mary K. Brown
wife of Cecil Brown
died Sept 12, 1907
aged 54 yrs
Gravesite Details
She shares a large concrete crypt with husband Cecil, whose inscription is on the opposite side.
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