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Betty Mae Brown
June 29, 1925 - October 12, 2015
Resident of Redwood City
Betty Mae Brown passed away peacefully at her home in Redwood City after a courageous battle with cancer. Born on June 29, 1925 in Nebraska, she was 90 years old. Betty moved to Redwood City in 1958, where she had her own child care business for 25 years. Loving wife for 72 years to her husband Gene Brown, beloved mother of her daughters, Doreta (John) Scott, Imogene (Bob) Lowe and Jeanette Brown. Cherished grandmother of Rebecca Lowe and Nicholas Brown. Betty is also survived by her brother Frank (Sharon) Schlichtman of Davenport, NE and her step brother Richard Ferrero of Napa, CA. She is preceded in death by her step sister, Doris Grainger. Family and friends are invited to attend Funeral Service on Friday, October 16, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. at Redwood Chapel, 847 Woodside Road, Redwood City, CA 94061. Graveside Service will follow at Skylawn Memorial Park in San Mateo.
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A wonderful person we will all miss. My mother's best friend. I have such fond childhood memories of my time with Betty and with the Brown family.
Craig McCauley
October 28, 2015
Cherril Landwehr
October 15, 2015
My condolences,
I'm very sad to hear about your loss, did you know the bible actually speaks of a time when all our loved ones can live with us again here on earth? Apocolipsis 21:4 states that God will wipe out every tear & death will be no more
Tarah Licup
October 15, 2015
Aunt Betty,
You will be dearly missed, and thought of very fondly. You were more than my Aunt, you were my babysitter. I will always remember sitting at your kitchen table trying to memorize my catechism lessons, yummy afternoon snacks, and your hugs. I have this feeling that you are up in Heaven now with Mom and Dad, joking and laughing about all the fun times you all had together! I love you.
Valeri Ann
VALERI GRAINGER ROBERTS
October 14, 2015
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