Marie Brown, known for her contributions to the invention of the home security system, was buried at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. She passed away on February 2, 1999, and her burial site is part of a well-known cemetery that hosts the remains of many notable figures.
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In New York. The burial ground is called Long Island's Holy Rood Cemetery.
The cast of Buried Alive - 1917 includes: Dorothy Davenport Wallace Reid
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Kaila Marie is 5' 9".
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The New York Times ran an obituary for this remarkable woman that is worth reading. It can be reviewed by using the link that is provided.
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Joanna Marie Brown has written: 'Life with a label'
Marie Van Brittan Brown died in 1999.
Shewasn't exactly buried. They chopped off her head, instead of burying her.
An accurate photo of Marie Brown and her husband Albert Brown, can be found in the New York Times article about the invention. The isolated photo of Marie Brown, being circulated, is not her; and is not recognized by her daughter Norma Brown.
Marie V. Briitan Brown Was a black Inventor of the home security system
I am the daughter of Marie Brown; Norma Brown. My mother had two children , from her marriage with my father Albert Brown; my brother, Albert Brown Jr; and myself, Norma Brown.
There is an actual photo of Marie Brown, and her husband Albert Brown; in the New York Times article in the 60's covering the invention...approved by her daughter Norma Brown. An isolated photo listed and circulating as Marie Brown, is not her according to her daughter.
Marie Van Brittan Brown had one sibling, a younger sister.