OBITUARIES - LARISSA KOZLOVSKAYA BROWN
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October 24, 1986
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ON PAGE 24 October 1986
LARISSA KOZLOVSKAYA
BROWN,
73, a translator and research ana-
lyst who worked for the CIA in the
1960s and the National Institutes of
Health in the 1970s, died of cancer
Oct. 21 at her home in Washington.
Mrs. Brown was born in Pskov,
Russia. She grew up in Latvia and
studied dentistry at the University
of Riga.
She married Hugh McErlean, a
British diplomat, and left Latvia in
1939. The marriage ended in di-
vorce. During World War II she was
a censor for the British govern-
ment.
In 1945, she married Stephen C.
Brown, a U.S. Foreign Service of-
ficer whom she met in London. She
accompanied him on diplomatic as-
signments to Berlin, Hong Kong,
China, Manila and Ethiopia.
A resident of Washington since
the 1950s, Mrs. Brown was a mem-
ber of the American Association of
Foreign Service Women, the
Alianza Ibero-Americano, the Club
Franco-International, the China Tif-
fin Club and DACOR (Diplomatic
and Consular Officers Retired). She
also was an associate of the Smith-
sonian Institution.
Her husband died in 1985. Sur-
vivors include two children, Alex-
ander S. Brown of Hopkinton,
Mass., and Larissa V. Brown of
Providence, R.I.; a sister, Erica
Kronberg of Toronto, and two
grandchildren.
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