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SHEILA BROWN Obituary

Sheila A. Brown, 62, of Independence, Mo., passed away March 28, 2011, with her loving family by her side. Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Saturday, April 2, at Maple Hill Cemetery. Friends may call Friday 4-8 p.m. April 1 at the Sebbeto Funeral Home, 901 E. 5th St., Kansas City, Mo. 64106. Sheila was born in Lebanon, Mo., and came to Kansas City with her parents at a young age. Sheila is survived by her husband Ronald Brown of the home; children & spouses, Kelly Roberts, Keith & Candy Roberts, Thomas Roberts, Ronnie & Kelly Brown, Robbie & Sam Brown, Ray & Heather Brown, Shannon Brown; 16 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren. Sheila will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. (Arrangements: Sebbeto Funeral Home, family owned and operated, 816-221-4400.)

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Published by Kansas City Star on Mar. 31, 2011.

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Kelly Brown

March 27, 2012

We miss you everyday Sheila but know you are watching over us. Please take care of Shannon for us till we come home.

Rudy & Nina Castillo

April 2, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

George Shafer

April 2, 2011

Just wanted to give my condolences to all your family. I got to know Sheila when I was growing up and working for Keith. She was always very kind to me and very conversational when I did not know many people in your family. I know God takes the best and she was a very nice and kind hearted person.

March 31, 2011

Sheila was a wonderful woman who was warm caring and had a wonderful laugh Ron and i will miss that and so much more. You are forever in our hearts.



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Nancy Nix

March 31, 2011

My sympathies are with Ron and his family. I have met Shiela several times at Ronnie and Kellys(kelly is my daughter) and she was such a nice pleasant person. I know they are devastated by their loss. But know she is now pain free and is definately an angel watching over all of you.
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Sherri White

March 31, 2011

Sorry form your loss. My prayers are with your family. I know Sheila was very loved.

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