Elton E (VETERAN WWI) BROWN
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Additional BROWN Surnames in HATCH Cemetery
BROWN, John WBROWN, ElizabethBROWN, Estella "Tennessee"BROWN, JosephineBROWN, John "James"BROWN, SarahBROWN, Elisha GBROWN, Thomas EBROWN, InfantBROWN, John W (Close Up)BROWN, John "James" (Close Up)BROWN, Eliza Jane "Lyda" (Close Up)BROWN, Elizabeth (Close Up)BROWN, Minnie MBROWN, Estella "Tennessee" (Close Up)BROWN, Josephine (Close Up)BROWN, Sarah (Close Up)BROWN, Minnie M (Close Up)BROWN, Elisha G (Close Up)BROWN, Thomas E (Close Up)BROWN, Infant (Close Up)BROWN, Chester "Otis"BROWN, Stella MBROWN, Chester "Otis" (Close Up)BROWN, Stella M (Close Up)BROWN, William SBROWN, William S (Close Up)BROWN, Lenna LBROWN, Elton E (VETERAN WWI)BROWN, Flossie Belle Additional BROWN Surnames in BOURBON County
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Submitted: 3/5/14 • Approved: 7/11/16 • Last Updated: 3/11/18 • R28962-G0-S3
PRIVATE US Army
Company B 313 Ammunition Train
World War I
February 27, 1894 - August 25, 1959
Fort Scott Tribune Monitor, August 28, 1959
Elton E. Brown, 65, World War I veteran, died at 12:30 a.m. Tuesday, at the Veterans Hospital in Wadsworth, Kas., where he had lived a number of years.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Olive Brown, Bronson; two sisters, Mrs. Herbert Leadstrom (Ruth), Bronson, and Mrs. Earl Bonner (Nellie), Durham, Calif.; brothers, Roy and Otis Brown of Bronson, and a half-brother, Bill Rhoton of Bronson.
The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the South Fairview Church, with burial in Hatch cemetery.
The body is at the Ralston Funeral Home, Moran.
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Olive Brown was really Elton's step-mother and his siblings named here were really half brothers and sisters. At one time Elton was married to Blanche A. Drake.
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Robin Hixon
Contributed on 3/5/14
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