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Lynda H. Brown, age 77, passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 19, 2017 at Hospice Savannah. She was the daughter of the late Edward W. and Rosemary C. Hughes. She was a native of Savannah and retired to Hiawassee Ga before moving back to Coastal Georgia.
She was a member of St. Anne Catholic Church in Richmond Hill, the Daughters of the American Revolution, and the Misty Mountain Quilting Guild in Hiawassee. She enjoyed being in the mountains, sewing, quilting and she loved spending time with her family.
Lynda was preceded in death by her husband, Reaville M. Brown, Jr.
She is survived by her daughters, Robin Parfitt (Vance) of Richmond Hill, Ginger Tyler (Ferman) of Bloomingdale, and Michelle Ham (Jerry) of Shellman Bluff; her son, Bobby Tuttle (Patty) of Cobbtown; a sister, Virginia Corley (Dr. Ozzie Corley) of Charleston; thirteen grandchildren; and fourteen great-grandchildren.
There will be a vigil service at 5 pm on Sunday, October 22, 2017 at Richmond Hill Funeral Home followed by visitation until 7 pm.
Funeral Mass will be held at 11 am on Monday, October 23, 2017 at Martha Mary Chapel of St. Anne Catholic Church with burial to follow in Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah. Remembrances may be sent to Hospice Savannah or St. Anne Catholic Church.
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Dear Michelle and Robin,
My thoughts and prayers are with you as you grieve the loss of your dear mother. I have such fond memories of Lynda and the times we shared at Nativity/St. Peter's. May Lynda rest God's eternal peace.
With deep sympathy,
Sister Susan
Sister Susan Harms, RSM
November 6, 2017
My condolences, may the God of all comfort sustain your family at this difficult time.
October 26, 2017
I am so sorry for your great loss. May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted" and "comforts all who mourn" (Isaiah 61:1, 2) sustain your family during this challenging time. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy.
E G
October 24, 2017
I am going to miss Lynda and her sweet disposition here at Magnolia Manor. She was always friendly and never complained. I am also missing Lucy, her cute dog. My deepest sympathy is with your family.
Sue Harrison
October 23, 2017
Robin & Family,
So sorry to hear this news. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Alice Womble
October 23, 2017
Very sorry to hear of Mrs. Lynda Brown. May she rest in peace. God bless Bonny & Parry & all the family.
Louis Brown
October 23, 2017
Ann Marie
October 22, 2017
Sorry for your loss may you draw comfort from Gods word at Hosea 13:14. L Ohio
October 22, 2017
Ronnie just sent this to me and I want all of you to know that your are in my prayers and thoughts. I haven't seen Lynda in years as she had moved by the time we came back to Savannah but I never ride by Walthour Road without thinking about her and what a great neighbor and friend she was. She and Michelle took us in hand when we moved as the boys were going to St. Peters and rode bus with Michelle . Lynda's quick wit was delightful and I was always astounded at what a great "handyman" she was. The fireplace screen she installed in our house on Walthour Road still stands although I guess the path we wore going back and forth our two houses has grown over but my good memories (and yours I know) have stood the test of time. God bless you all.
Sheila Winders
October 21, 2017
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