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Ann Ferguson Brown

Chicago, Illinois

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Ann Ferguson Brown, 71, of Highwood, on May 23 at Midwest Palliative and Hospice Care Center, of Pancreatic Cancer which she had courageously fought for three years. Dearly beloved wife of Larry Brown. Preceded in death by her parents, Roland and Florence Ferguson and sister, Mary. Surviving are...

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Dear Larry and Family,
In the years I've known Ann and competed against her, I don't remember ever winning. She was that good! She was also incredibly capable, yet always gracious, and as strong as titanium. Her passing is an unjust loss to all who knew and loved her.

Ann will be missed by so many people. She was a delight to be with and so very helpful to everyone. 0ur thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

To the Brown Family,

I am very sorry to hear about the loss of Ann (Mrs. Brown). While I was growing up, she was one of the great “Neighborhood Moms”. She was always smiling and very kind. I still remember how she helped me with pin the tail on the donkey at a birthday party for Russ a long time ago. With deepest sorrow,

To Larry and the family:
Barb and I are deeply touched by Ann's loss. We'll miss seeing her on the ice. She was truly a mentor to many of us curlers. Our thoughts and prayers go with you.

To the Brown Family,

Our memories of Ann and her relationship with the sport of curling will never be forgotten. We were so pleased that we were able to enjoy dinner with both Ann and Larry on a Saturday night in March, as part of the Willy curling event. Our Thoughts and prayers will be with your family as you remember all of your cherish memories.

We have such fond memories of the Brown family as neighbors, church friends, Boy Scouts. All from a long time ago. We will continue to keep you all in our prayers.
Ed and Jean Prinslow

Ann was a mentor to many - adults and children alike - in golf, in curling, in life. We will miss her warmth and her spirit. Our love and prayers go to Larry and the family. May God be with you.

Dear Brown Family:

Ann was one of the cherished "Moms on the Block" when I was growing up. We send our deepest sympathy and love,

Laura Hess Klose, Frederick and Christina

MY LOVE AND MEMORY OF ANN WILL BE FOREVER. SHE WILL ALWAYS BE IN MY HEART.