We feel the families we serve are deserving of the dignity and respect that no one else can offer. Funeral homes come and go, we are proud to have a long standing tradition of service in the Falls City community.
In 1972 Russell E. Dorr moved the...
We feel the families we serve are deserving of the dignity and respect that no one else can offer. Funeral homes come and go, we are proud to have a long standing tradition of service in the Falls City community.
In 1972 Russell E. Dorr moved the...
Brownville is a village in Nemaha County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 132 at the 2010 census.
It was noted by Ames Tribune on May 25th, 2011 that John A Bath passed away in Ames, Iowa. Bath was 100 years old and was born in Brownville, NE. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor John A's life.
In 1856 Thomas Weston Tipton moved to the town to serve as a minister. The railroads siphoned traffic away from the Missouri River's steamboats. Owing to its place in Nebraska history, Brownville is primarily a tourism attraction with several old houses opened for tours or converted into museums. This drove most of the population away and led to the county seat being transferred to Auburn, Nebraska in 1885. Omaha land magnates Herman Kountze and Augustus Kountze held large holdings in the early town.
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