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May Creel Brown
© Enid Morning News
11-1940
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Mrs. May Creel Brown, 114 W. Ash, died last night in an Enid hospital after a brief illness. She had been in ill health, however, in recent weeks.

Mrs. Brown came to Enid in 1913 from Francis, Oklahoma, and was formerly a native of Waverley, Missouri. She was a member of St. Matthews Episcopal church.

Funeral will be Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock in the Chapel of the Henninger Funeral home with Rev. Keppel W. Hill, rector, officiating. Place of burial had not been decided upon last night.

Mrs. Brown is survived by a son Allie Brown, and two daughters, Nina Marson Brown of the home and Mrs. Austin E. Hill of Tulsa.

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