Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1919 — MRS. CLINT BROWN IS DEAD [ARTICLE]

MRS. CLINT BROWN IS DEAD

Former Rensselaer Lady Brought Here _for Burial Yesterday. iMrs. Clint Brown of near Huntington, who had been lying at the point of death for some time, passed away at about 6 o’clock Monday morning, and the body was brought to Rensselaer yesterday afternoon and taken direct to the Christian church, where funeral services were 'conducted by Rev. Cole of Huntington, who accompanied the funeral party here. Burial was made in Weston cemetery. Mrs. Brown was born and raised In Jasper county, near Rensselaer, and was 43 years of age March 9 last. * She was married to Clinton Brown of Barkley township January 17, 1904, and continued to reside after her marriage In this county until a few years ago when she and her husband moved upon a farm near Huntington, where they were still residing at the time Of her death. Mrs. Brown had been in poor health for quite a long time but had only been considered in a serious condition since last March. She underwent an operation and was in a hospital In Huntington for 11 weeks, but had been at home for some time, gradually declining until her death. She leaves a husband, two broth*ers and two sisters, Joseph P. Hammond of Rensselaer, Charles Hammond of Michigan, Mrs. Marion I. Adams of southeast of town and Mrs. C. B. Harold of Chicago, •to mourn her departure.