Funeral services for Olga Brown were held  Friday at the McWilliams Funeral Home in Gallatin. Interment was at Rose Hill Cemetery near Breckenridge. Memorial contributions may be made to the Gallatin First Christian Church Building Fund.
Olga Brown, 89, died Wednesday, March 5, 2008, at the Lake Viking Health Care Center in Gallatin.


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Mrs. Brown was born Dec. 31, 1918, to Albert and Lila (Curnow) Goodman in Breckenridge. She graduated from Breckenridge High School.
After graduation Mrs. Brown moved to the Kansas City area and was employed at the Hertsch-Wample Company which made greeting cards for Hallmark. She was later employed at the American Butter Company.
She was united in marriage to Kenneth Boulton in Yuma Ariz., in 1939. They lived in San Diego for a period of time where Olga was employed as a riveter at Consolidated Aircraft, assembling B24’s. They traveled during the early years due to his job. They settled on the Boulton family farm in the Gallatin area. He preceded her in death.
She later married Harry Housel and continued to live on the family farm. He preceded her in death.
On Feb. 26, 1990, she married Gordon Brown in Mesquite, Texas. He preceded her in death.
Mr. Brown was a member of the First Christian Church in Gallatin. She was a 50 year member of the Eastern Star serving as Past Matron. She was also a member of P.E.O.
Mrs. Brown was also preceded in death by her parents and bothers, Henry and Lewis Goodman.
Survivors include two sons, Don Boulton, Somerset, Ky., and Eugene Boulton, Mansfield, Texas; one daughter, Karen Day, Lewisville, Texas; two sisters, Lila Hudgins, Mooresville, and Doris Purpus, Leawood, Kan.; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
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