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Barbara Barnes Brown

Westborough, Massachusetts

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Barbara Barnes Brown, 74, of Westborough, died on Thursday, November 20, 2008 at the Beaumont Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. She was the beloved wife of Rev. F. Robert Brown for 51 years.Born in Albany, NY, she was the daughter of the late John and Barbara (Feary) Barnes. She was a...

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Hi Folks,
May you feel the love of comfort of the many people who surround you. I'm sorry for the loss of Barbara. She is truly an amazing woman who is part of an amazing family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Peace & love,
Joyce O. Crutchfield
(former student pastor at the Evangelical Church)

Glenn, I am deeply sorry to hear about your mother. My condolences to you and your family.

Glenn,
Please accept my condolences regarding your mom's passing.I hope you and your family can find peace knowing she is in a better place and no longer suffering.
May God Bless.

Jim & Family
Our deepest sympathy in the loss of your Mother. May you be comforted by your wonderful memories of her.
She was your first love, first friend & nothing on earth can separate you--Not time, not even death.

My love to you at this time of your loss. Your lifelong romance was a treasure to all of us who witnessed it. As you've heard me say before, "Don't cry because it's over but smile because it happened.
Be well my friend.
Joanne Koenig Coste

Hey you,
Deeply sorry for your loss I know you said it was a blessing but any loss is tough. If there is anything you need please feel free to call or write. I sure she lightened the world with her smile...
Best regards
Jason
Mars Plastics

Glenn, Jimmy, and Family:
My sincerest condolences on your Mom's passing. I hope the memories of all the good times you shared with her will sustain you as you honor her life with you

Words are not adequate at times like this....I wish to express my condolences to the family.....what a great contributor to our society...we could all learn from her how we should live our lives