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Amy Jean Brown

Monongahela, Pennsylvania

Jul 12, 1925 – Apr 25, 2021 (Age 95)

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BORN
July 12, 1925
DIED
April 25, 2021
AGE
95
LOCATION
Monongahela, Pennsylvania

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Frye Funeral Home, Inc. Obituary

Amy Jean Grinage Brown, 95, of Monongahela, died on Sunday, April 25, 2021. She was born on July 12, 1925 in McKeesport, PA to the late Marie Catlin Brice Grinage and Sylvester Grinage. She was the great-granddaughter of the late Captain William Hilton Catlin, civil war veteran as well as...

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Fond memories of Amy from times together in Monongahela Women's Club. So sorry to hear of her passing. Gail Glaneman

Oh my, my cousin. Loved our last conversation. We. Talked about seeing all our loved ones again. I'm so glad that all your fears and worries are over. I love you and always will. When we talked and you tapped on my arm, i knew to pay attention. You've always given me insight and goals to strive for. Now you are with your big family in heaven. Oh whst a joy that would be. Till we meet again. Love you much. Karen Lee (Brice) Faison.

I was fascinated by Amy's willingness to share her memories of her great grandfather, William Catlin, a Civil War Veteran. From the beginning, Amy made me feel welcome in the LGAR Starkweather Circle. May a beautiful Sister, Rest in the Arms of an Angel.

You were an inspiration to many, you will always be Remembered in Starkweather LGAR Circle 173, Monongahela. Your shift has ended, Rest in Peace.

My condolences to the family on your loss. Always a joy to work with on community events while I was director at the library in town, Mrs. Brown brought so much positive energy with her! She was such an asset to Monongahela which will not soon be replaced.

Serving alongside Amy in the Monongahela Ladies G.A.R. Starkweather Circle was a delight. Her effervescence was contagious. All challenges were surmountable. We are proud to have learned of her ancestral contribution in the Civil War & supported its documentation. May she rest in peace.

I will miss her. We live down the street from her and ted. What a great family. God speed it the new life with god. Dave and Barbara weygandt

George Simmons, Gwen Simmons, and Amy Brown with Heinz History Center Samuel W. Black to discuss Civil War legacies.

Amy’s love, inspiration, and longevity has blessed us all. She celebrated God, family, and community. She knew her great grandfather William Catlin as a child in the manner her great grandchildren today know her- through time together. From Bible studies with my mother, Aquatorium ceremonies with Starkweather Circle Ladies Grand Army of the Republic sisters, Lombardi Conference Center receptions with my son, and through Chess Park events with my great nieces, her love shone through. She was...

What a wonderful lady! She will be greatly missed. I'd like to think her and my mom reunited
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