Alice-Browne-Obituary

Alice W. Browne

ITHACA, New York

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ALICE W. BROWNE ITHACA - Alice W. Browne died peacefully in her sleep at Oak Hill Manor on October 23, 2008. She was born Alice Elizabeth Whalen in Ithaca on July 6, 1915, the daughter of Jeremiah J. and Ellen Walsh Whalen. She attended Immaculate Conception School and was a 1933 graduate of...

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Sue,

Hard to believe how much time has passed, we graduated from IHS 45 years ago.

But I sure have fond memories of us, great 2nd grade pals when I lived at 108 Water Street. Your Mom was so nice to us, spent alot of time at your home on Treva Ave.

David and Sue

Please know that my thoughts are very much with you and your families tonight.

Dear Susan,

Ann Argetsinger contacted me to tell me of your loss. I am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. I have been living in NC for 12 yrs and do not know what is happening in Ithaca, except for Ann.

I know this must be a very difficult time for you but would love to be in touch. We shared some very special memories and would like to rekindle our friendship.

Love, Marilyn Holtham

I have fond memories of Alice Browne. As grade school children, Susan and I used to walk up the State Street hill after school past Andrews' confectionary stop (stopping for a cherry coke, of course) and then up the hill to Susan's house. We were always greeted by Mrs. Brown. She was always so sweet to us. And seemed like such a gentle, quiet woman. I could'n't imagine her ever raising her voice to her kids. I'm sure she will be missed by her family.

To Alice's Family, Our family over the last ten years came to the conclusion Alice had passed away a long time ago through searches we had made. We are in the Lansing area and are leaving and would like to extend to the family our condolences and the fact that we valued her friendship and that of the family's. We have lived in Tampa, FL for many years and just return to this area every few years but originally had been away for 30 years. We would have liked very much to have visited Alice....

Susan,
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. I'll never forget your mom. She never failed to make me smile!