NameFloy BROWN
Birth7 Nov 1895, Brookfield, Madison Co., New York
Death3 Sep 1986, Edgerton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Spouses
Birth23 Apr 1892
Death1958
BurialMilton Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
FatherLewis Edgar TODD (1846-1898)
MotherAzelia Bell SATTERLEE (~1857-1925)
Marriage24 Sep 1914, Brookfield, Madison Co., New York
Notes for Floy BROWN
Floy (Brown) Todd 1895-1986
"The Milton Courier", Milton Wisconsin, Thursday, Sep. 11, 1986, p 24.
Mrs. Floy Todd, 90, of Parkview Terrace, Milton, died Wednesday, Sept. 3 in Edgerton Hospital's Longterm Care Facility.
She was born on November 7, 1895,in Brookfield, N. Y., where she married Leon J. Todd on September 24, 1914. He died in 1958, A resident of Milton since 1922, Mrs. Todd was formerly employed by Milton College in its cafeteria. She was a member of the Seventh Day Baptist Church and Rebekah Lodge.
Surviving are a daughter, Lenora Curless, of Indianapolis; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and two great-great-grandchildren.
Services were Saturday, Sept. 6 in the Seventh Day Baptist Church, Milton, with burial in Milton Cemetery. Albrecht Funeral Home-Milton was in charge of arrangements.
Notes for Leon Julius (Spouse 1)
Leon Julius Todd 1892-1958
"The Milton and Milton Junction Courier", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, Aug. 14, 1958, p 1.
Leon J. Todd, resident of Milton since 1922, died Tuesday morning in Community Hospital, Edgerton, following a period of ill health.
The youngest son of Lewis and Azelia Satterlee Todd, he was born April 23, 1892, in North Loup, Neb. In September 1914 he married Miss Floy Brown in Brookfield, N. Y. Eight years later they moved to Milton.
Mr. Todd had been in charge of the sewage disposal plant since its installation in 1939. He also had charge of the pumping station and had acted as police officer for a number of years but retired from these positions during the past two or three years because of ill health.
He was a member of the Brookfield, N. Y., Seventh Day Baptist Church and of Du Lac Lodge, I.O.O.F., Milton.
Surviving besides his wife, is a daughter, Leonora, wife of Sgt. Paul Curless of Indianapolis, Ind.; three grandchildren, Pauline, Todd and Wylene Curless; and two brothers, Hal E. at Effingham, Ill., and Clark M., Milton.
In the absence of Rev. Elmo F. Randolph, who is attending General Conference in Covina, Calif., Prof. D. N. Inglis conducted the service at 2 p.m. today (Thursday) in the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church. Kenneth A. Babcock gave the song service and Mrs. Bettina Lewis presided at the organ. Burial was in Milton Cemetery, pallbearers being Homer Green, H. Coy Decker, Charles Bingham, Spence Howard, E. T. Shumway and Henry Ochs. Mmes. W. G. Polan and Walter Sayre took care of the flowers.
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