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Maurice Oliver Brown

17 Jun 1857 – 2 Jun 1923

Birth17 Jun 1857
Death2 Jun 1923
CemeteryHilltop Cemetery
Pagosa Springs , Archuleta County , Colorado , USA
Added byEmily Jordan on 30 Jun 2014
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49522384

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Share stonw with Kittie Brown Pagosa Springs) Maurice. O. Brown answers final summons after long suffering illness. After being desperately ill for several weeks, M. O. Brown, Archuleta county pioneer and cattle buyer passed away at 4:20 this morning at his home on east Pagosa street. The end was not unexpected, as he had been ill from cancer of the stomach for some time. He first became quite sick in January and spent six weeks in Denver for treatment, but returned home in April, since which time he has gradually failed until the end came peacefully at the time stated. Funeral services will be held in this city Sunday afternoon by Rev. Vermillion, with interment at Hilltop cemetery, where two brothers of the deceased, Henry and J. S. (Sig), now rest. Wiillett Brown, also a brother, is expected to arrive from Farming for the services. Maurice O. Brown was born in ____ on June 19, 1867, and lacked just eleven days of attaining the age of 66 years. He first came to Archuleta County in 1882 and had since resided in this county, engaging in the ranch and stock business. He retired from ranching ____ years ago, but had engaged in the livestock commission business, and was reputed to be onne of the most successful in that in the entire San Juan basin. ___1892 in Pagosa Springs he married to Mr. Kitte Vin____ who survives him. Besides his widow he leaves to mourn his deathe the following: a stepson Commissioner Thomas S. Reavis of Pagosa Srpings, a step daughter Mrs. ___ Bowling of Pagosa Springs two sisters, one in Iowa and one in ____, two brothers George of ____ and Willett of Farmington, a step granddaughter, Miss Kit-______ of Pagosa Springs. In deathe he leaves several nephews and nieces, amoung them belongs __ w. Smith of Pagosa Springs, Raymond Brown of Globe Arizonia and Miss Ruth Brown of Farmington and Mrs. Retta Parmenter, Mrs Myrtle Welch of Pagosa Springs -----remainder unreadable------. .

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