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Ruth Ellen (Laughlin) & James E Brown

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Fair Hill Cemetery
Le Flore County, Oklahoma
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James E. Brown
Submitted by: Sue Hearon
Reverend Lumn Newberry and Reverend Buddy Drake officiated at funeral services for James E. Brown on Monday, May 6, 1974. The 10:00 a.m. services were held at the Panama Free Will Baptist Church, Panama, Oklahoma.
Mr. Brown was born February 24, 1893, and passed away May 3, 1974.
Surviving are his wife, seven daughters, three sons, thirty-two grandchildren, and thirty-seven great-grand-children.
Interment was at the Knothole Fairhill Cemetery at Cameron, Oklahoma. Evans Funeral Home of Poteau, Oklahoma, was in charge.

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