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Louisa Mae /Brown/ From the funeral program: In Loving Memory of LOUISA MAE BROWN Born January 14, 1900 At Rest December 30, 1988 Service At Assembly of God Church Thursday January 5, 1989 2:00 P.M. Clergyman Pastor Norman Levang Pianist — Mrs. Arlo Johnson Soloist — Arlo Johnson “What A Day That Will Be” “Farther Along” Duet-Rev. Clayton & Evalyn Schamberg “Just When I Need Him Most” Pallbearers Helmer Carison Melvin Drayton Robert Carison Irvin Lange Emil Drayton Wilbert Schultz Final Resting Place Lake View Cemetery SURVIVORS: Sisters, Sarah Brown & Hulda Brown; Foster Daughter, Mrs. Arlen (Sylvia) Seidel; and Nieces and Nephews. Arrangements By Larson Funeral Home Pelican Rapids, MN From the newspapwr: Louisa Mae Brown, age 88, died Friday, December 30, 1988 at the Pelican Valley Nursing Home. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, January 5, at 2 p.m. at the Assembly of God Church in Pelican Rapids with Pastor Nor- man Levang officiating. Burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery. Pianist will be Mrs. Arlo Johnson and soloist will be Arlo Johnson. Pastor Clayton and Evalyn Scharnberg will sing a duet. Pallbearers are Melvin and Emil Drayton, Helmer Carlson, Wilbert Schultz, Ervin Lange and Robert Carlson. Louisa Mae Brown was born January 14, 1900 in Lida Township, Pelican Rapids, the daughter of Benson and Laura (McDonald) Brown. She attended grade school at District No. 189 in Lida Township and graduated from Pelican Rapids High School in 1921. She lived on the farm un- til moving in to town in 1946. She worked as a cook at the Good Samaritan Home in Pelican Rapids from 1952-1962. She had been a resident of the Pelican Valley Nursing Home for the past two years. She is survived by her two sisters, Sarah and Hulda Brown, both of Pelican Rapids; and a foster daughter, Mrs. Arlen (Sylvia) Seidel of Buffalo, and weces and nephews. She was preceded in death by brothers, Otho, Charles, and George, and sisters, Nellie, Cora and Iva; and her parents. |