© Davis Funeral Home Cushing, Oklahoma Printed With Permission October 2008 June 29, 1961 ~ October 31, 2008 Henry Allen Browne, 47, of Stillwater, died Friday, October 31 in an automobile accident. He was born June 29, 1961 in Cushing to the late James B. Browne and Deborah Allen Watson. Allen attended school in Cushing, Cassidy School in Oklahoma City and Cassia Hall in Tulsa. He was a graduate of the University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond. Allen worked in the construction business throughout most of his life which took him to Colorado, Texas and finally back to Oklahoma. He is survived by his children, Jennifer and James Browne of Guthrie, and Jackie and Patrick Browne of Denver, CO; his mother Deborah Allen Watson and her husband Chuck of Drumright; a brother Christopher Browne of Little Elm, Texas and niece Alex Browne of Tulsa; half brother Vincent Browne of Chicago, Illinois; uncles Henry S. Browne of Texas and Walter Broach of Tulsa and great aunts Cherrie Allen Anthony of Oklahoma City, and Marge Allen of Texarkana, Texas. He was preceded in death by his father, Brother Jay, grandparents Robert B. "Bob" and Sue Allen and Dr. Henry S. and Willie Browne. Services will be held Friday, Nov. 7, at 10 A.M. in the St. Albans Episcopal Church in Cushing with Karen Hansen, officiating. Burial will follow in Fairlawn Cemetery. |
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