BROWN ANNE M.
Age 95 , on Wednesday, January 2, 2013, of Pleasant Hills, formerly of Knoxville. Wife of the late Joseph F.; beloved mother of LaRue (Tom) Enright and the late Joseph J. (Mary Ann) Brown; grandmother of Heather and Devon Jones, Judy Ann Krophl and Jamie Minnock. Ann was known for being an avid bridge and tennis player as well as a dancer in her later years. Friends will be received at the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, INC., 412-881-4100, 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood 15227 on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral prayer on Saturday at noon. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Thomas More Church at 1:00 p.m. Interment will be private. Please send condolences to:
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January 11, 2013
Maureen Peterson
So sorry for your loss. Anne was a very sweet lady she could talk with her eyes. My last day was Dec. 31 as I semi-retired but I did she her on my last day . Maureen Peterson Celtic CNA
January 6, 2013
thanks guys! we loved her very much!
January 5, 2013
I was one of many nurses to care for dear Ann at Vincentian Regency. She was always one of my favorite residents. I pray you will find comfort in the many memories of Ann. I shall miss her. Jamie Kleindl LPN
January 4, 2013
LaRue, Heather and Devon, Very Sorry for your loss, our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love Tom, Norene, Victoria and Sarah.
January 3, 2013
Naomi Corsi
Larue,
My heartfelt sympathy for your loss.
Naomi
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