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==Electoral Roll Information==
 
==Electoral Roll Information==
 
According to the electoral roll in 1925 until 1930 she life at Hines; in 1936 she lived at Clifton Street Kelmscott; in 1943 and 1949 Dorothy lived at "Portaferry" on Albany Road, Kelmscott. In 1968 Dorothy lived at 3005 Albany Highway Kelmscott.
 
According to the electoral roll in 1925 until 1930 she life at Hines; in 1936 she lived at Clifton Street Kelmscott; in 1943 and 1949 Dorothy lived at "Portaferry" on Albany Road, Kelmscott. In 1968 Dorothy lived at 3005 Albany Highway Kelmscott.
==Death==
 
Dorothy died at the age of 72 on 10 March 1975.
 
 
 
==Community Involvement==
 
==Community Involvement==
 
Dorothy was the main organist at St Mary in the Valley Anglican Church and having a good contralto voice, led the singing. She also belonged to a Bridge Club and won many prizes at the Kelmscott Agricultural Show for her baking. Dorothy served as a District Commissioner of the Girl Guides.
 
Dorothy was the main organist at St Mary in the Valley Anglican Church and having a good contralto voice, led the singing. She also belonged to a Bridge Club and won many prizes at the Kelmscott Agricultural Show for her baking. Dorothy served as a District Commissioner of the Girl Guides.

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Plaque Information
Date of Birth 1902
Age at Death 72 years
Transcription In Loving Memory of Dorothy Gwenlyn Brown Born 1902 Died 10/03/1975 Aged 72 Years


Early Life

Dorothy Gwenlyn Hope Brown (nee Saunders) was born on 2 June in 1902 and her birth was registered in Bridgetown. Her father was Edward Saunders and her mother was Muriel Hope Saunders (nee Duffield)

Marriage

Dorothy married Harold Clare Brown on 4 June 1925 at Middle Swan Church. They had two daughters.

Electoral Roll Information

According to the electoral roll in 1925 until 1930 she life at Hines; in 1936 she lived at Clifton Street Kelmscott; in 1943 and 1949 Dorothy lived at "Portaferry" on Albany Road, Kelmscott. In 1968 Dorothy lived at 3005 Albany Highway Kelmscott.

Community Involvement

Dorothy was the main organist at St Mary in the Valley Anglican Church and having a good contralto voice, led the singing. She also belonged to a Bridge Club and won many prizes at the Kelmscott Agricultural Show for her baking. Dorothy served as a District Commissioner of the Girl Guides.