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Please be assured that the God of all comfort is with your family and will help you to endure the loss of your loved one {Romans 15:5}
so sorry for your loss. i grew up in kalamazoo and also recall seeing you both walking on the mall in kalamazoo. often wondered what happened, and i am in san francisco visiting and just saw this. prayers to you.
Sincere condolences to the family and friends of Vivian Brown, Psalms 72:12 For he will deliver the poor one crying for help ...."
Aloha Marian, It has been many years since I have been back to visit San Francisco. I have many fond memories of seeing both of you during the 1970s especially near Macys. Sincere condolences to you. With deepest Aloha, Linda
Dear Marian,
It was always a joy to see the "inseparable Brown Twins" strolling the streets of San Francisco. Sightings were frequent and everywhere from the Coffee Shop at the Fairmont Hotel on Sundays, Sherman Clay on Powell Street on Saturdays, I Magnin where you were trying on Easter Hats and drawing quite a crowd, the Financial District when you were both working in that area, the Nob Hill area, Union Square (Especially Uncle Vito's) and many more places in your beloved city. The Virgin Airlines ads as well as Greeting Card companies were so special and you did numerous other ads also. Thank you for consistently gladdening the hearts of all who saw and visited with you; myself included.
Kalamazoo's loss was definitely San Francisco's gain. San Francisco was so fortunate to be your chosen city.
My sincerest condolences to you, Marian. You can be certain that Vivian surrounds you with her protection and love.
Donna Bransky
My heart is broken for you both; as an identical twin myself, i could not imagine losing my beautiful twin! Marion, we think of you with love and are praying for Vivian.
I remember seeing you both at Tadich's Restaurant in the mid 90's. Thank you for your presence in the world.
So sorry for your loss, San Francisco's loss. I'll never forget the first time I saw you two on the street 10 years ago shortly after I arrived in the city. You both smiled warmly and said, "Hello." I turned to my friend and said, "Now I'm officially a San Franciscan."
so sorry for your loss,may you be blessed by our God in heaven.May his peace and comfort soothe your heart...~~d
Marian, I am so sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of seeing you and your sister around San Francisco throughout the years. You both always had such cheery smiles, and took the time to wave and say hello. Rest in peace, Vivian.