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Aurelia Rutherfoord Brown

Richmond, Virginia

1923 - 2023

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Aurelia Rutherfoord BrownMay 11, 1923 - August 6, 2023BROWN, Aurelia Huger Rutherfoord, 100, of Richmond, died on August 6, 2023, three months after celebrating her centennial birthday with family and friends. Born in Roanoke on May 11, 1923, she was the daughter of Aurelia Huger and Thomas...

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Trigg, Tommy and Aurelia, I was sad to hear of the passing of your Mother. Her bright cheery personality was very special. Our family enjoyed the Brown´s family , and comradely in many years in Danville . I know your family will miss her. Sending our condolences and love to you all. A special prayer for David and your Dad in heaven. Best love, Katharine Templeton

Trigg, Tommy and Aurelia, I´m so sorry about the loss of your mother. I have many, many fond memories of her and your dad. I extend my deepest sympathy and condolences to you and your families.

Brown Lane in Danville in the 60's and early 70's brings forth so many fond memories. Crawdad hunting in the creek that ran at the base of your family's property. Trigg, Tommy and Aurelia I am so very sorry for your loss. Your mom was always so kind and took time with all of us on Brown Lane. I am also sorry for the loss of your brother David. I'm sure your mom was heartsick over his passing. We lost Cindy almost four years ago, but Susan and I are still hanging in here. Susan is in the...

Sending condolences to the family. I always liked Mrs. Brown; she always took time to talk with children & make them feel good about themselves. Growing up on Brown Lane, we played with her children. I think Trigg was closest to my age & David was closest to my sister Pat's age. Then our Dad worked with Ned at John W. Daniel Construction Company. We kind of lost touch after Ned died. Glad she lived a long & fulfilling life.

I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Mrs. Brown. I remember her fondly from my childhood. My great aunt, Laura Gibson, was a neighbor and friend and would set up play dates with daughter Aurelia and the Perkinson girls. I have great memories of these fun days. My sincere condolences to Aurelia and the rest of the family.

Dear Aurelia, What a devoted and caring daughter you were to your dear mother. I am sorry for your loss. Please know that you are in our prayers. Mignon Tucker and Brian Spalding