- Edmund Graves Brown
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name = Edmund Graves Brown, Jr.
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birth_date = birth date|1921|3|28|
birth_place = New Orleans,Louisiana , USA
death_place = flagicon|USA Monroe,Ouachita Parish , Louisiana
death_date = death date and age|2008|5|11|1921|3|28
occupation =Newspaper executive, "Monroe News Star" from 1952-1977
nationality = American
spouse = Bethia McCay Brown (married 1948-his death)
children = Six children
Edmund Brown, III, of Houston
James Ewing Brown of Lafayette
Bethia Brown Bundrick of Shreveport
Donelson Taylor Brown of Monroe
Leander Moore Brown (deceased)
Percy McCay ("Mac") Brown (deceased)
parents = Edmund Brown, Sr., and Esther Ewing Brown
religion =Presbyterian
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footnotes = (1) Brown was a member of the Ewingnewspaper family and was an executive at the "Monroe News Star" in Monroe from 1952-1977.(2) Brown fought in the
Battle of the Bulge inBelgium in 1944.Edmund Graves Brown, Jr. (
March 28 1921 –May 11 2008 ) was an Americannewspaper executive and a prominent member of the Ewing newspaper family ofLouisiana . In 1952, after the deaths of two Ewing brothers,John D. Ewing and Wilson Ewing, Brown joined the management of the then family-owned "Monroe News Star " in Monroe, the seat ofOuachita Parish in northeastern Louisiana. He remained with the "News Star" as an assistant general manager until 1977, when it was sold, along with the sister publication, the former "Morning World", to theGannett Company ofArlington, Virginia . [http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080513/OBITUARIES01/805130324/1046/js07 Former News-Star executive Edmund Brown dies | ShreveportTimes | The Times ] ]Brown was born in New Orleans to Edmund "Ted" Brown, Sr., originally of
Newburyport, Massachusetts , and the former Esther Ewing. His brothers, who predeceased him, were Robert Ewing Brown and Toulmin Hunter Brown, both ofPass Christian, Mississippi , near New Orleans. He graduated fromAlcee Fortier High School in New Orleans and theNew Mexico Military Institute in Roswell. He was commissioned in theUnited States Army and served with the 82nd Airborne Division duringWorld War II . He fought in theBattle of the Bulge , witnessed the close of the war atLudwigslust on theElbe River , and served inGermany during Allied occupation. After the war, he continued his studies atTulane University in New Orleans before he launched his newspaper career at the New Orleans "Times Picayune ". At Tulane, he met and married (1948) the former Bethia "Bitza" McCay, who survived him. [http://www.thenewsstar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/dclassifieds?Dato=20080513&Kategori=OBITUARY&Class=30&Type=CAT30200&Lopenr=805000157&Selected=2 thenewsstar.com | Monroe OBITUARY | The News Star ] ]Brown was an active sportsman in
fishing ,golf andsnow skiing , and was involved ingenealogy andgardening . He was affiliated with the FirstPresbyterian Church of Monroe, Bayou Desiard Country Club, the MonroeLittle Theater , and the Boston and Louisiana Clubs of New Orleans.In addition to his wife, he was survived by four children, Edmund Brown III of Houston, James Ewing Brown of Lafayette, Bethia Brown Bundrick of Shreveport, and Donelson Taylor Brown of Monroe, as well as ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Two sons predeceased him: Leander Moore Brown and Percy McCay ("Mac") Brown.
A memorial service was held three days after his death at the First Presbyterian Church of Monroe, where Brown was an active member.
Brown was the third veteran Louisiana newspaperman to have died in a two-month period.
Joe D. Smith, Jr. and Cecil Williams, both formerly with "Alexandria Daily Town Talk", died onMarch 20 andApril 30 , respectively.ee also
*Robert Wilson Ewing, I
*John D. Ewing
*Robert Wilson Ewing, IIIhttp://www.freewebs.com/tuckerstroopers/504thpirforums.htm?forumID=1093868&page=1&topicID=1178676References
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