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Sudden Death

Sudden Death
January 25, 1907
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Mr. Brown Hightower, who resided on Lewis street, dropped dead in his yard Wednesday. He had been ailing for a year or more, but was able to attend to his duties. He worked at his place of business. The deceased was a brother of Mr. W. T. Hightower, whose shop is on Fifth avenue, South. Mr. Hightower was a member of Rev. Mr. Taylor’s church in South Nashville, and leaves a large circle of acquaintances.

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