Mrs. Elnora Virginia Brown, 77, widow of the late David E. Brown, St. Paris, died at the Memorial hospital in Piqua, Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Mrs. Brown was taken to the hospital Sunday for treatment when a scratch on her left arm developed into gangrene.
Mrs. Brown was born in Winchester, Va., August 25, 1853. She was a prominent matron of St. Paris, where she was highly respected and well-known.
Surviving are four sons, Joseph Brown, and Roy Brown, of St. Paris, Otto Brown, of Dayton, and Walter Brown, of Akron; one sister, Mrs. Vern Price, of Ada, O., three half-sisters, Mrs. Val Pemberton, of Canton, Mrs. Emma Jones of Columbus, Mrs. Hattie Swimley of Missouri, and one half-brother, Hacket Swimley of Missouri.
Funeral services will be held from the Brown residence in St. Paris, Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The body will be laid to rest in the Evergreen cemetery by Bert Richeson, funeral director of St. Paris.
Daughter of Joseph & Elizabeth Swimley.
Mrs. Elnora Virginia Brown, 77, widow of the late David E. Brown, St. Paris, died at the Memorial hospital in Piqua, Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Mrs. Brown was taken to the hospital Sunday for treatment when a scratch on her left arm developed into gangrene.
Mrs. Brown was born in Winchester, Va., August 25, 1853. She was a prominent matron of St. Paris, where she was highly respected and well-known.
Surviving are four sons, Joseph Brown, and Roy Brown, of St. Paris, Otto Brown, of Dayton, and Walter Brown, of Akron; one sister, Mrs. Vern Price, of Ada, O., three half-sisters, Mrs. Val Pemberton, of Canton, Mrs. Emma Jones of Columbus, Mrs. Hattie Swimley of Missouri, and one half-brother, Hacket Swimley of Missouri.
Funeral services will be held from the Brown residence in St. Paris, Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The body will be laid to rest in the Evergreen cemetery by Bert Richeson, funeral director of St. Paris.
Daughter of Joseph & Elizabeth Swimley.
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