Services for Guy Frank Brown will be held Tuesday.
Guy Frank Brown, 66, died Saturday at Goshen County Memorial Hospital.
He was born in Shenandoah, IA., Jan. 17, 1890, the son of Oscar Brown and Anna R. Hanks Brown who are from Aurora Nebraska. He married Eva Mae Kelly Nov. 17, 1912, at Aurora, Nebraska. Mr. Brown lived in Aurora as a child and was a miller there until 1930. He moved to Wyoming in 1936 and was custodian at the Veteran school for 18 years. Mr. Brown moved to Torrington in 1954. He was a member, former chief and president of the Aurora volunteer fire department and a member of the Presbyterian church.
Survivors are his wife, two sons, Henry of Torrington and Harold G. of Norman, Okla.; two daughters, Mrs. Larry Downing of Cheyenne and Mrs. Arnold Schauerman of Torrington; two brothers, Lewis of Houston, TX., and Theodore of El Cajon, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. J.A. Oberg of Aurora, Mrs. Roy Moore of Phillips, Nebr. and Mrs. William Sharman of Longmont, Colo., and nine grandchildren.
Services will be Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at the Torrington's United Presbyterian church, the Rev. R. O. McCaslin officiating. Burial will be in Torrington Valley View cemetery.
Mrs. Lottie Moore, 76 died early Tuesday morning, March 18 in the Memorial Hospital following a short illness.
Funeral services for Mrs. Moore will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the First Christian Church in Aurora with the Rev. John Hammons, pastor of the church officiating. Burial will be in the Aurora Cemetery.
Mrs. Moore was born at Shenandoah, Iowa on April 19, 1892, the daughter of Oscar and Anna Hanks Brown. As a small girl she came with her parents to Hamilton County. On October 15, 1916 she was married to Roy H. Moore. They made their home in Scottsbluff for a short time and then moved to Hastings where they lived for seven years before moving to a farm in the Philips community. They farmed there until February of 1961 when they retired and moved to Aurora. Mrs. Moore was baptized in the Christian Church.
Survivors include five sons, Arnold of Lemon Grove, Calif., Gale of Paxton, Carl, Lloyd and Richard, all of Aurora; two daughters Mrs. Doris Lord of Aurora and Mrs Mary Mae Reisinger of Palmer; a brother Louis Brown of Houston, Tex.; a sister Clara Sharman of Longmont, Colo., and 10 grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Higby Mortuary from 7 to 9 Thursday evening.
Mrs. Ona Oberg, 65 wife of J.A. "Pete" Oberg, died at the Aurora Hospital Wednesday afternoon following an illness of several weeks.
Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 10:30 at the First Christian church in Aurora with Rev. Eldon Jandebeur officiating. Interment will be in the Aurora cemetery. Friends may call at the Higby mortuary from 2 to 4 and from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.
The daughter of Oscar and Anna R. Hanks Brown, she was born in Shenandoah, Ia. She had resided in Aurora for many years.
Survivors include her husband, a son, John of Omaha, five daughters, Mrs Lareah McDermott, Sterling, Colo., Mrs. Alberta McCabe, Chicago, Ill., Mrs Martha Ann DeZuba, Aurora, Mrs. June Falk, South Gate, Calif., and Mrs. Agnes Kohtz,Hampton, sixteen grandchildren, two brothers, Ted Brown, El Cajon, Calif., and Louis Brown of Houston, Tex. two sisters Mrs. Clara Sherman, Longmont, Colo., and Mrs. Lottie Moore of Phillips.
Services will be at 3 p.m. in El Cajon Mortuary for Theodore M. Brown, 60, of 1218 Crest hill Road. Mr. Brown died in the hospital Sunday.
He was the son of Oscar and Anna Brown of Aurora, NE. He came from a large family. He was born in Nebraska and a community resident of San Diego since 1933. He operated Ted Brown real estate from his home address and in the past at Alpine. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, retiring as a lieutenant. A past president of the El Cajon Board of Realtor., Brown was the first lieutenant commander of the Legion of Honor Al Bahr Shrine and last year made an honorary commander of the unit. Brown was a charter member of Alpine Kiwanis Club and a member of Mt. Helix Shriner Club, San Diego Scottish Rite Masonic Lodge, Wash., and Branch 47, Fleet Reserve Association.
Lieut. U.S.N., ret. Theodore M. Brown is survived by wife Thelma Brown, son T.M. Brown Jr., a brother, and two sisters.
Services Wednesday 3 p.m. El Cajon, San Diego Lodge No. 35. Military graveside services, Alpine Cemetery.
Rawlings, Wyo—Henry E. Brown, 62, a former Grand Island resident and a native of Aurora, died Thursday at Rawlins, Wyo. He had suffered a stroke two days prior to his death.
Following services at Rawlins, the family will come to Grand Island and burial will be in Grand Island Cemetery Tuesday at 10 a.m.
Mr. Brown was born Nov. 27, 1913 at Aurora to Guy and Elva Kelly Brown. He came to Grand Island and married Ilo Lucks in 1937. They moved to Torrington, Wyo., and for the last 11 years they had been residents of Rawlins, where he managed a Coast-to-Coast store until his retirement.
Mr. Brown is survived by his widow; one son, Robert, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; brother, Harold, Jacksonville, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Nanine Downing of Cheyenne, Wyo., and Mrs. Margarey Jean Schauerman of Laramie, Wyo., and four grandchildren. HE was preceded in death by his parents.