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Dr Z K Brown

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Dr Z K Brown

Birth
Death
1900 (aged 38–39)
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Morgantown, Monongalia County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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THE WEST VIRGINIA ARGUS.
KINGWOOD, W. VA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1900.
VOLUME XXIX. NUMBER 15.
Page 2, Column 5
Death’s Doings.
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Died in the Mercy Hospital at Duluth, Minnesota, last Friday, Feb. 2nd, Dr. Zed K. Brown, son of Hon. John J. Brown, of Morgantown. The Doctor was well known here and had many friends in this county, where he taught school at Reedsville and Albrightsville two terms. He studied medicine and had been practicing up in Minnesota for several years. He has been ill for several months with a complication of diseases and went to the hospital where an operation was performed, but he grew worse and died as noted above. He leaves a wife and three children to mourn his death in the prime of life, as he was only about forty years of age and was born here in Kingwood, where his father used to reside. His brother Guy was with him when death relieved him and brought the remains to Morgantown for burial in the cemetery there. The widow was Miss Lena Donley before her marriage, a daughter of Mr. D. L. Donley, of Mount Morris, Pa. The funeral took place Monday afternoon at the home of his father. The main cause of his death was from an abscess of the liver.
[NOTE: His full name was Zalmon Kent Brown.]
THE WEST VIRGINIA ARGUS.
KINGWOOD, W. VA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1900.
VOLUME XXIX. NUMBER 15.
Page 2, Column 5
Death’s Doings.
–––––––––
Died in the Mercy Hospital at Duluth, Minnesota, last Friday, Feb. 2nd, Dr. Zed K. Brown, son of Hon. John J. Brown, of Morgantown. The Doctor was well known here and had many friends in this county, where he taught school at Reedsville and Albrightsville two terms. He studied medicine and had been practicing up in Minnesota for several years. He has been ill for several months with a complication of diseases and went to the hospital where an operation was performed, but he grew worse and died as noted above. He leaves a wife and three children to mourn his death in the prime of life, as he was only about forty years of age and was born here in Kingwood, where his father used to reside. His brother Guy was with him when death relieved him and brought the remains to Morgantown for burial in the cemetery there. The widow was Miss Lena Donley before her marriage, a daughter of Mr. D. L. Donley, of Mount Morris, Pa. The funeral took place Monday afternoon at the home of his father. The main cause of his death was from an abscess of the liver.
[NOTE: His full name was Zalmon Kent Brown.]

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