Show Basin Pioneer Dies In Fowler Colorado Charles William Villiam Brown 78 formerly formerly formerly for for- merly of Duchesne died March of cerebral at atthe atthe atthe the home of his daughter Mrs Elizabeth Lundy at Fowler Colo Mr Brown was born in Canada December 17 1856 and came to Hilton Maine with ith l Ills his s parents while he was still a child chUd He married mar mar- ried Emma Jane Green In 1879 in Hilton n and later moved to Frisco Colorado where he was prominent in the mining industry While pursuing pursuing pursuing pur pur- suing his career in the mining industry industry industry in in- he was stricken with rheumatism rheumatism rheumatism rheu rheu- and sought to regain his health In the Uintah Basin He moved to Vernal and shortly afterward afterward afterward af af- af- af to Duchesne and took up upa a homestead on shortly after the opening of the Reservation Reservation Reservation Reserva Reserva- tion to white settlers His youngest son SOl Gene died inan in inan inan an army training camp during the World War and a year later his wife passed away Both were Interred interred interred In in- in the Duchesne cemetery Mr Brown left here about twelve years ago Mr Hatch of the Hatch Mortuary Mortuary Mortuary Mort Mort- uary brought the body to Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- Du- Du chesne where it lay in state for foran foran foran an hour at the Mortuary He is survived by three daughters daughters daughters daugh daugh- Mrs Elizabeth Lundy Fowler Fowler Fowler Fow Fow- ler Colo Mrs Grace Halvorsen Salt Lake City Mrs Cora Workman Workman Work Worle- man Provo a son T. T A. A Brown Bountiful 15 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren Funeral services services services ser ser- ser ser- vices were held in Fowler Colo with a short service in the Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- Du- Du chesne cemetery where the body was interred March |