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This is a record of all the cemeteries (not burials).
This is a record of burials, cemetery by cemetery.
This is a record of burials for one cemetery.
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| Brown, Wanda Lee Morris 246607 |
| Birth: 05/26/1928
Death: 09/12/2014
Marriage: 04/22/1967
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| Cemetery: Evergreen (SPC-??-??) |
| Record Source: Headstone, The Paris News |
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Betsy Mills and Ron Brothers. The Death and Cemetery Records of Lamar County, Texas, ReBroMa Press, 2008, http://www.lamarcountytx.org/cemetery. (12/15/2025)
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Notes
THE PARIS NEWS, Tuesday, September 16, 2014: “Wanda Lee Brown, 86 of Reno, passed from this life unexpectedly on Friday, Sept. 12, 2014, at her residence. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. on Wednesday in the chapel of Starrett Funeral Home with Wade White officiating. Interment will follow in Evergreen Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6-7 p.m. today at the funeral home. Wanda was born May 26, 1928, in Brookfield, Missouri, a daughter of Ernest Oliver and Hazel Viola Christian Morris. She attended school at the Pacific Christian Academy in Graton, California. She married Irving Elmo Brown on April 22, 1967, in Reno, Nevada. She and Irving were members of the Cowboy Church. Among the most meaningful people in Wanda’s early years was her grandfather, Oliver Samuel Morris, known affectionately as “Daddy Jim.” Wanda loved to travel, and enjoyed flying their private plane to most every place in the West, including ventures into Canada and Mexico. Her love of airplanes was shared by her husband, Irving, and together they enjoyed many points of beauty and interest, often referring to themselves as “The Wing Nuts.” She loved children, and would take time to greet most every child whose path she crossed. Wanda lived life to the fullest and enjoyed each day, accepting both the good and bad things that life brought her way. She loved the beauty of flowers, and knew well the lesson taught by the rose: lovely blooms and sweet fragrances are sometimes accompanied by thorns. She was preceded in death by her parents; and a grandson, Andrew Farmer. Wanda is survived by her husband, Irving E. Brown, of Reno; a son, Lawrence R. Farmer, of Santa Rosa, California; a daughter, Karen Ann Hayes, of Reno; seven grandchildren, Aaron, Michael, Chrissy, Kelly, Jason, Matthew and Torrey; and 14 great-grandchildren. Friends may register in Wanda’s Book of Memory at starrettfunerals.com.”
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