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Mrs. Eustace (Florence N. Marley) Brown #4

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Mrs. Eustace (Florence N. Marley) Brown #4
Florence Marley Brown was one of the heirs of her maternal uncle, Judge Benjamin Sheeks, when he died in 1929 in Aberdeen, Washington. She used the money to take herself and her son, Marley, back east for a visit. After an illustrious career, she died 28 Oct 28, 1932. The George Porter Funeral Home in Kansas City, Kansas made the funeral arrangements, after which she was cremated. Her ashes were scattered over Lot L at the Elmwood Cemetery, per the request of her family.
Date & Place: in Kansas City, Missouri
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Florence N. (Marley) Brown was born on May 26, 1865. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Florence N. (Marley) Brown.
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