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BROWN (Martel),

Dorothy

Dorothy Martel Brown of Woodstock, GA, died Sunday, May 12, 2024, at home. She was 94.

Mrs. Brown was born Dorothy Louise Martel in Lynn, MA, on July 8, 1929, to Louise Grant Martel and Leo Martel. The family moved to Waynesville, NC, when she was 3 years old.

After receiving her high-school diploma from St. John's School in Waynesville, a small Catholic private school, she received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 1951. She received a Master of Education degree from Georgia State University in 1977.

She met her husband John Lee Brown, while both were working at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech). In addition to physics, the two had many interests in common such as astronomy, as shown by their first date…to the observatory at Agnes Scott College. Both of them shared a love of flying, each earning their pilot's license before their driver's license as teenagers.

Mr. Brown, a graduate of Georgia Tech, worked at the Georgia Tech Research Institute from 1950-95, retiring as head of GTRI's Materials Characterization Laboratory. He died of cancer in 2009 at 83, marking 56 years of marriage to Mrs. Brown.

In between working at Georgia Tech, Mrs. Brown taught at Georgia State as one of the first female science instructors at the time, was employed at a Lenox Square jewelry store, and taught science at Campbell High School in Smyrna, GA before she returned to Georgia Tech in the late 1970s. At GTRI, she worked in a laboratory focusing on threat radar systems; in her roles as a research scientist, assistant to the program manager, task leader for documentation and technical writer/editor there, Mrs. Brown had a top-secret security clearance, producing over 22 volumes of technical final report material that brought together classified information from numerous GTRI research scientists.

Throughout her long life, Mrs. Brown was active in a number of community and national service organizations. She performed advocacy work for NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, and was an instructor with Literacy Action for adults who were climbing out of illiteracy at a later stage of their life.

She and her husband were longtime active members of the Atlanta Astronomy Club, which Mr. Brown co-founded, and the Georgia Tech Gourmet Club, hosting many internationally themed dinners for the Gourmet Club. Mrs. Brown was also a member of the Ridgewood Garden Club for many years.

A Memorial Mass for Mrs. Brown will be held Wednesday, May 22, 2024, beginning at 11 AM, at The Catholic Church of the Transfiguration in Marietta, where she was an active member. A reception will follow in the church's Parish Hall. One of Mrs. Brown's roles at Transfiguration was as one of the scheduling coordinators for the church's 24-hour Adoration Chapel for more than 20 years.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to NAMI in honor of Mrs. Brown and her family.

Leaf Cremation of Georgia, Acworth, is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Brown's remains will be interred in Crest Lawn Memorial Cemetery on Atlanta's west side.



Mrs. Brown is survived by her children, Karen (Brown) Bakhtiari and husband Mojtaba, Barry Leo Brown and Alan John Brown; and her grandchildren Laila and Parisa Bakhtiari and Brendan Brown. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, son Christopher, and sister Lorraine Martel Bratcher.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on May 17, 2024.

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Cathy Fogel

September 15, 2024

Dorothy loved her flowers and garden. I enjoyed visiting her at her homes in Marietta and Woodstock. My condolences to her family. She was an intelligent, kind and remarkable lady. I miss her. Cathy Fogel

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Crystal Crocheron

July 21, 2024

Dorothy I will miss you dearly. You touched my heart and I am sad to see you’re gone. But, I know that you’re here in spirit .

Crystal

July 21, 2024

Oh Dorothy, I will miss you dearly. You touched my heart so...... but I know you are still here in spirit.

Crystal Crocheron

Alan Brown

May 23, 2024

Eulogy for Dorothy Brown by Alan Brown
Our mother was a multifaceted woman. Her intellectual curiosity and lifelong love of learning led to a Masters Degree and a distinguished scientific career that brought her to work on projects in radar development to defend our country and she was granted a government top-secret security clearance to do so. Her obituary details even more scientific and volunteer pursuits and those parts of her cannot be diminished, but what made our mother so unique was how drawn she was to nurture others. Our mother was a mother to everyone.
Our mother had a natural easy warm and comfortable intimacy that she always promoted and sustained around her. She could meet someone for the first time and within 2 minutes have found a way to help them through their day or offer to feed or comfort them. She never wanted anyone to leave her house unfed or without food in their hands. She could not witness a project going on within her eyesight or earshot where she was not on her feet in seconds offering to help. Whether it was a lost child in a store or a needy stray animal she was magnetically drawn to aid them. She´d offer to give your friends from out of town a room to stay the night or insist on having a birthday dinner for your newest boyfriend or girlfriend. She would offer to tutor someone for their next math test or help touch up your prom date´s make-up. She always wanted to see the best in someone´s intentions. A frequent topic of conversation for her was to tell you about her joy in the successful progress of someone you might know. Her favorite framed image of Jesus was one where he was portrayed laughing.
A nursing assistant I was working with at Grady was having her last semester blocked by her nursing school because she lacked $3000 to finish her tuition payments and my mother was there to lend the money and send it to the school so that she could finish and start working as a nurse.
One friend told me that, "I will always remember the sparkle in her eyes when she was engaged in conversation." One friend told me that, "Dorothy was the only mom, besides my own, who I've sent Mother's Day cards to and I believe that being a mother is her proudest role." One friend told me that I had won the lottery for mothers and more than one friend had told me that they wished she had been their mother and considered her adopted family.
We love you and miss you, Mom!

Kathy Colclasure

May 20, 2024

Dorothy was a one of a kind special friend. Her devotion to her Church was unparalled even as she grew older--She was a faithful adorer as well coordinated the morning hours for many years blessings Kathy and Bill Colclasure

Esta Montano

May 19, 2024

Dorothy was a fabulous woman, so lovely and excited about life, not to mention a woman before her time. She will be missed and leaves a tremendous legacy.

Mac McKinsey

May 15, 2024

Dorothy was, without a doubt, one of the brightest lights and indominable spirits I have ever had the pleasure to know. Even well into her 80s, her son Alan and I would visit her home and she would be on the floor doing yoga, and COULD GET UP...while I'm sure I could not. Always loving, always friendly and warm. She was very intelligent, had a rich life in service to others and certainly enriched my life in so very many ways. You would think that at 94 she had had a long and productive life...but it wasn't nearly enough for those of knew and loved her.

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