Obituaries: Mr. Max McLean Brown, Sabine Parish B-650 Source: Sabine Index, Many, La., Jan 26, 1994 Submitted by: Carl Dilbeck carlrad@earthlink.net ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** Mr. Max McLean Brown (Photo) Mr. Max McLean Brown, 96, passed away Sunday, Jan. 16, 1994, at the Glen Retirement Village. Graveside services were held at 2:30 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 18, at Zwolle Cemetery. Mr. Brown was born on March 16, 1897, in Arkadelphia, Ark. He graduated from Arkansas College, and served in the European theater of action during World War I, with the United States Army. Thereafter, he returned to Louisiana where he was an officer and stockholder in the Mansfield Hardwood Lumber Co. for 40 years. He was active in civic and community affairs, and received the Selective Service Medal Award from President Harry Truman. He was an active deacon in the United Methodist Church of Zwolle, La. Mr. Brown was preceded in death by his wife, Annie Lee Kelley Brown; his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Evander Dickson Brown of Stamps, Ark.; his sister, Margaret Brown Davis of Stamps, Ark.; and his granddaughter, Bonnie Lee Brown of Pensacola, Fla. Mr. Brown is survived by a son, Charles Evander Brown of Pensacola, Fla.; and a daughter, Patricia Brown Key and her husband Robert M. Key Sr. of Shreveport; and by five grandchildren, Lisa Weldin Sirois, Aylmer Mitchell Weldin II, Kelley McLean Weldin, Annette Key Mallard, and Steven Brown; as well as several great grandchildren; and his nieces and nephews. The family would like to express their sincere appreciation to Pam Patton, and the staff of the Glen Retirement Village for their loving care and support for the past several years. Pallbearers were Mitchell Weldin, Kelley Weldin, Lee Mallard, Dr. Bill Haynie, Ed Huss, and Marshall Hudson.