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Mark Rummell
February 10, 2021
I was lucky to know Brownie in all stages of my life. First as a child growing up with her children. It wasn't until I returned from living in CA and we reconnected with one another on FB that I really got to know her. We shared many of the same thoughts and laughed about a lot of the same things. May she rip for she will missed.
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Kathy Hamilton
January 31, 2021
Brownie and I taught at McCullough when it was a high school and I taught French. She was hilarious. She traveled with me and students to Europe. She was so creative in so many ways-- her amazing talents in the theatre and art were overshadowed, to me, by her personality. We shared so many laughs-from adventures in our classrooms to stories about our children. I wish that I had seen her recently to tell her how much she meant to me. Prayers for her and all of her family. I can only imagine how much you will miss her. I'm sorry for not seeing her obituary sooner.
Colleen Duhon
January 21, 2021
There are no words to express the memories your mom has left in my life. She was such a unique lady with so many talents, loved her kids and grandkids so very much and every conversation I had with her included something one of you did or were doing. She shared her love of the theater with me on several occasions giving me tickets to her performances in Conroe Little Theater and shared the funny things happening behind the scenes upon returning from practices while I had fun watching all four of you. You all have left special memories for me throughout my life and it has been a joy knowing your mom, your dad and each of you - especially seeing you as adults. My love and prayers as I know you will miss her and her humor.
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