As for the Brown Funeral Home:
John E. Brown was the funeral director, when he died his brother-in-law took over for a few years, but going into WWII, assistants were hard to find, so the widow of JE Brown (Helen) closed the funeral home back in 1942. It then hosted the USO, later became apartments and then became the Kappa Delta Rho frat house.
Now as for the Dunnstown cemetery:
The actual maintenance of the cemetery grounds is vested in this volunteer cemetery association, which operates on the interest from a perpetual care fund which was created by contacting lot owners in the 1960s and 1970s. At that time, all lot owners were identified on a card system and all known burials were recorded at that time, and have been updated since then on the cards. No prior records of interments are known to exist. The present secretary of the cemetery association is Mrs. Nancy Aurand, and she has graciously and tirelessly spent over 20 hours with CCGS to produce the most accurate record of burials possible for this cemetery.
Now, if I am remembering right, Mrs. Aurand is getting up in years, so I am not sure if it would be better to call or to write to her???
Dunnstown Cemetery Association
c/o Nancy Aurand
146 South Allegheny St.
Lock Haven, Pa. 17745
(570) 748-6428
The other contact you could make would be the Heisey Museum which is also the Clinton Co. Historical Society's home.
(open Tues., Wed., Thur. - 9 am to 4 pm)
Heisey Museum
362 East Water St.
Lock Haven, Pa. 17745
(570) 748-7254
Also I have found the death notices in the Express for her, but they are in PDF format so I cannot attach them on the message board. If you would like a copy, email me direct at
kjfogge@hotmail.com and include in subject line 'Seylor death notice'.
Also if the persons I have listed do not have anything further, let me know, I go down to Lock Haven about every 2 months to see family that are still there and will do what I can.