ISAAC WALTER BROWN DIES AT PORT STANLEY
St. Thomas, July 8 -- Isaac Walter Brown, a resident of London and stationary
engineer and superintendent of the bathhouse for the L. & P. S. (London & Port
Stanley) at Port Stanley, died in the emergency hospital at Port Stanley this
morning after one week's illness. 
He was born 70 years ago at Brownsville, leaving 40 years ago to live in Chicago
and Wisconsin. 
About seven years ago he returned to Canada to make his home in London.
A Mason, with membership in Chicago, he is survived by his widow and three step-daughters, Mrs. Winnifred Welch, London, Mrs. J. E. Richards, 34 Belgrave avenue, London, and Mrs. Dorphia Silkanak, Chicago.  There are two sisters, Mrs. Mary E. Sanborn, of Stanley street, city, and Mrs. (Rev.) Della Hoffman, Tuscan, Ariz..  The late Mrs. James H. Hopkins was a sister.  The remains are at rest at the home of his sister, Mrs. Sanborn, 55 Stanley street, from where the funeral will take place on Monday at 2:30 to St. Thomas Cemetery.
The following taken from The London Free Press (newspaper)
London, Ontario, Canada
Saturday, July 09, 1932
Pg. 18; Col. 2
Date of Notice: Friday, July 08, 1932
BROWN -- On Friday, July 8, 1932, at the L. & P. S. Railway Emergency Hospital at Port Stanley, Isaac Walter Brown, 24 Belgrave avenue, London, after one week's illness, aged 70 years.  The remains are at rest at P. R. Williams & Son's funeral home until Sunday morning, when they will be taken to the residence of his sister, Mrs. Mary E. Sanborn, 55 Stanley street, St. Thomas.  The funeral will take place from there on Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.  Interment will be made in St. Thomas Cemetery.  Friends and acquaintances kindly accept this intimation.