Anne-Brown-Obituary

Anne Brown

Kendall, Florida

Dec 21, 1942 – Nov 14, 2016 (Age 73)

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BORN
December 21, 1942
DIED
November 14, 2016
AGE
73
LOCATION
Kendall, Florida

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Anne Brown (nee Anne Howe Smith) passed away on November 14, 2016 after a protracted struggle with myelodysplastic syndrome (a disease of the bone marrow) at Miami Baptist Hospital. Anne was born to Al and Helen Smith on December 21, 1942 at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital in Syracuse, New York....

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Anne was a colleague of mine when I taught with her at Lourdes Academy.
She impressed me with her dedication and care for her students as well as everyone she met.
I was only at Lourdes Academy for one year, yet in that time I was grateful to have met her and become her friend.
Surprised to hear of her passing but know she lived a life following in the footsteps of Jesus in how she cared for all!
Anne, you are in a place of peace and happiness well deserved, I am...

My condolences to the Brown family. May the promise to comfort those who mourn at Isaiah 62:2 embrace you all during your bereavement.

A wonderful person and neighbor, rest in peace Anne, you will always live in our prayers. Maria and Jerry Schwartz.

Ann and I were childhood neighbors and then attended S.U. together. Later it was Ann who convinced her Father to sell the Rider ave home to me and my husband Peter. We lived there for the next 30 years and have wonderful memories. Ann was a very special person with such elegance. Our prayers are with her family for your loss.
Karen Fruscello Parrillo & Peter Parrillo
Palm Beach Gardens Fl

Sorry to hear of you loss, Chris. Please know that we are thinking of you at this time. Best wishes-Sue Sobon

RIP my friend from the Rider Avenue days -
from kickball and baseball on the Res - to sledding and more on that great hilly grassland. Too many memories to expand on - so thanks for being my "street mate".
Jeffrey W Morey - 13207

MHR Senior Prom 1959

How do you say goodbye to your first love? Even in High School Anne had an aura of elegance about her. When I last saw her and Denny at her mother's wake that elegance had grown and matured. Anne will live on in my memory; always young and laughing and beautiful.

You will live on in the wonderful memories that you leave behind. You were an amazing teacher and a cherished friend who made both students and friends realize what a blessing and honor it was to have you in their life. I will miss you.