Brown - Elizabeth Warbritton
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, 19 August 1893
Mrs. Dr. Brown, of Alamo, who was stricken with apoplexy last Friday, while on her way to Crawfordsville, died at her home Sunday. She was an estimable lady and her death is a shock to her many friends.-thanks to Kim H for this
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Thursday, 17 August 1893
Mrs. Elizabeth J. Brown, wife of Dr. I. L. Brown, died Aug. 12, at her home in Alamo of paralysis, in the 68th year of her age. Mrs. Brown was well and favorably known, having lived at the place of her death for forty two years. In early days she was a faithful member of the Methodist Church, but for thirty years had been connected with the Presbyterian Church at Alamo. In her death, the church and family as well as the community at large have lost one of their most benevolent members as she was a most estimable lady and exerted a wide influence for good.
Three children are left to mourn with the sorrowing husband, Mrs. Chas Rountree and Dr. L. T. Brown at home and Mrs. Robert Stimson of Terre Haute, all of whom were with her in her last hours.
In the absence of her regular pastor, Rev. Wm Warbinton, of Muncie, O., assisted by Rev. Grimes of the M. E. Church, conducted the service in the presence of a large number of sorrowing relatives, friends and neighbors.