OBITUARY MORTUARY MATTERS
The body of Dr. R. M. Brown of Farmers Branch, who died on the train
Saturday while returning home from Colorado, is expected to reach this city this
morning and will be taken to Farmers Branch for burial. Dr. Brown was 52 years
old and had gone to Colorado for the benefit of his health.
The Dallas Morning News - July 30, 1900
Submitted by Edward Lynn
Williams
Comrade S. H. Stout announced to the camp that Comrade Dr. R. M. Brown of
Farmers Branch had died while absent from his home and that his remains were doe
to arrive by the Texas and Pacific Railroad at 6:40 p.m. and on motion all
members of the camp were directed to assemble at the depot to pay proper respect
and to escorte the remains during their transfer to another depot en route to
the former home of the comrade.
From the Sterling Price Camp Article
The Dallas Morning News - July 30, 1900
Submitted by Edward Lynn
Williams
BROWN - Farmers Branch, Tex. July 28.
- News has just reached us here of the death of Dr. R. M. Brown. Dr. Brown lived
near this place and was in Colorado Springs for his health. While returning home
he died at Childress. For several years he has been suffering from diabetes
The Dallas Morning News - August 1, 1900
Submitted by Edward Lynn
Williams |