110 and counting

Kristine Klostermyer Brown certainly has seen a lot during her life.

She was born a few months after William McKinley was elected president of the United States and lived during the entire 20th century.

Brown of Alva turned 110 on Sept. 8.

She moved to Alva in 1947 to teach in the mathematics department of what is now Northwestern Oklahoma State University. Her teaching career began at a rural school near Perry in Noble County.

Last year M.J. Alexander snapped photographs of Brown for the book “Salt of the Red Earth: A Century of Wit and Wisdom From Oklahoma’s Elders.” The book is a collection of photographs and essays of Oklahoma centenarians. It’s an official project of the Oklahoma Centennial Commission and is endorsed by the Centenarian Club of Oklahoma.

Brian Sargent
Staff Writer

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