Isaac Brown, active in Reform Judaism, died at his home here after a six months’ illness. Mr. Brown, who came to the pioneer Seattle community in 1888 with Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Gottstein, was born in Cincinnati in 1867 and spent the early eighties in the Dakotas. He was vice president of the Kenworth Motor Truck Corporation here.
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