1968
2018
POOLER - Marilyn Kay (Bowling) Brown, 49, passed away on Saturday, April 7, 2018, at St. Joseph's Hospital in Savannah.
Marilyn was born on Oct. 14, 1968, to Rocky and Roberta (Brown) Bowling. She was a native of Kentucky, who had been living in Chatham County for the past 10 years. Marilyn was a homemaker who enjoyed taking care of her family. She had a passion for cooking and some of her recipes have been published in Simple & Delicious Magazine.
Marilyn was of the Baptist faith. She will be dearly missed by family and friends.
Survivors are her husband, Johnny Brown of Pooler; daughter, Brandi Brown of Rincon; stepson, Ian Brown of Glennville; and mother and father, Roberta and Rocky Bowling.
Thomas L. Carter Funeral Home of Flemington is in charge of arrangements.
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Deepest sympathy to the family for your loss. May the God of all comfort and peace be with you, along with family and friends to comfort and strengthen you during your time of grief. Ps. 49:15
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April 17, 2018
With deepest sympathy may you find comfort and peace knowing that our Heavenly Father cares for you in your time of grief. John 14:1 Do not let your heart be troubled have faith in God.
April 14, 2018
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