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Note: MR. WILLIAM ANDERSON BROWN, 82, of 627 Allen Avenue, was stricken with aheart attack while riding in a City Bus, Wednesday about 6:35 p.m. and was pronounced dead upon arrival at the Chillicothe Hospital. Mr. Glenn Valentine, 159 East Seventh Street, the bus driver, noticed Mr. Brown appeared ill shortly after he had boarded the carrier on East Main Street, across from the Greyhound Station. The driver stopped once when the passenger grew worse on West Walter Street, and solicitously invited him to ride on the seat beside him. Only one other passenger was in the bus at the time. When Mr. Brown collapsed on Arch Street, near Platt Avenue, the driver stopped again and Miss Luella Falter, 613 Arch Street, was asked to call an ambulance. Ware's ambulance removed him to the hospital, but Dr. Russell C. Bane said death had already occurred. Born November 14, 1854, in Pike County, he was the son of Mr. Anderson and Sarah Mitten Brown. He was a retired farmer and a member of the U. B. Church. On February 15, 1883, he was married to Miss Emma A. Coe. Surviving are his widow, five sons, Mr. C. E. Brown, Columbus; Mr. W. O. Brown, Mrs. A. L. Brown, and Mr. Everett M. Brown, all of Chillicothe; and Mr. Ray E. Brown of Lancaster; three daughters, Mrs. James Myers, and Mrs. Robert Hillery of Columbus, and Mrs. Ansel Coler of Waverly; eighteen grandchildren and one great grandchild. Services will be conducted at the Ware Funeral Home Saturday at 2 p.m. by the Rev. E. A. Keaton. Interment will be in Grandview Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m., Friday. Chillicothe Gazette, March 18, 1937
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