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Ruth Llewlyn Brown

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Ruth Llewlyn Brown

Birth
Hamilton County, Texas, USA
Death
14 Oct 1922 (aged 29)
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Hamilton, Hamilton County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 19, Grave 46
Memorial ID
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Ruth Llewlyn Brown was a daughter of John Hannah and Llewlyn Varina "Lula" (Powell) Brown. Ruth was born at Blue Ridge and graduated from Hamilton High School.

She taught piano for two years before health problems arose. Ruth, with her mother, moved to Colorado Springs hoping for improvement in her health.

Survivors included her parents, and her siblings--Mrs. J. T. Dempster, Dr. Lovell Brown, Dr. Hubert Brown, and Waldo Brown.

Llewlyn's body accompanied by her mother and brothers-- Lovell and Hubert--was shipped from Colorado Springs to Hamilton via train.

Rev. B. F. White conducted funeral services for Ruth in the family home before burial in the family burial plot at Blue Ridge.

Burial might have been in the Powell Brown Cemetery--but surveyors in years past (when the Powell Brown Cemetery was accessible from the Blue Ridge Cemetery) made no notation of an unmarked grave therein. There are unmarked graves in the Blue Ridge Cemetery and earlier surveys indicated that some of these were for members of the Brown family.

Ruth's grave was not marked by a gravestone.
Ruth Llewlyn Brown was a daughter of John Hannah and Llewlyn Varina "Lula" (Powell) Brown. Ruth was born at Blue Ridge and graduated from Hamilton High School.

She taught piano for two years before health problems arose. Ruth, with her mother, moved to Colorado Springs hoping for improvement in her health.

Survivors included her parents, and her siblings--Mrs. J. T. Dempster, Dr. Lovell Brown, Dr. Hubert Brown, and Waldo Brown.

Llewlyn's body accompanied by her mother and brothers-- Lovell and Hubert--was shipped from Colorado Springs to Hamilton via train.

Rev. B. F. White conducted funeral services for Ruth in the family home before burial in the family burial plot at Blue Ridge.

Burial might have been in the Powell Brown Cemetery--but surveyors in years past (when the Powell Brown Cemetery was accessible from the Blue Ridge Cemetery) made no notation of an unmarked grave therein. There are unmarked graves in the Blue Ridge Cemetery and earlier surveys indicated that some of these were for members of the Brown family.

Ruth's grave was not marked by a gravestone.


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