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Brown, Vivian
Rome Sentinel
May 18, 1914
Vienna, Mar 18 - Vivian, the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Albert Brown of this place, died on Friday afternoon at the home of her sister, Mrs. Leo Raut in Camden. About 10 weeks ago she was taken to Rome for an operation but it was a hopeless case from the first. She was finally taken to Camden, expecting to come home as soon as able but she never recovered sufficiently to stand the trip. Saturday afternoon the remains were brought to the home of her parents. The funeral services were held in the church at Vienna this afternoon at 1:30. Young companions of Miss Brown acted as pall bearers and the day and Sunday school of which she was a member attended in a body. Vivian was nearly 14 years old. Surviving are her parents and five sisters, Mrs. Linley Mott, Altmar, Mrs. Leo Raut, Camden, Mrs. Earl Kent, Vienna, and Gertrude and Frances and three brothers, Van, Syracuse, Orville of the US Army, and David, all of Vienna.
Under 'Vienna News': Orville Brown of the US Army is home for a few days. This is the first time since his enlistment in September 1911.
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