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Bonnie Dale Harper Brown

Birmingham, Alabama

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BIRMINGHAM Bonnie Dale Harper Brown was born August 16, 1942. She passed away on Monday April 20, 2009, in Birmingham. Visitation will be 4 p.m. Thursday at Jennings Chapel United Methodist Church in Northport with a memorial service following at 5 p.m.Dale was preceded in death by her father,...

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Melody,

My wife, Judy, was Dale's roommate in Huntsville, when we married in 1967. Dale was a warm, intelligent woman, whom all of us knew was bound for great success. Judy kept in touch with Dale through the years, and, although she was aware that Dale had not been well, Judy was shocked when she received the news that Dale had passed away. We both send our condolences to you and the rest of your family. I'm sure that Dale is now in a better place.

Melody,

Dale and I were close friends in the '60s,we attended Five Points Baptist Church together and Dale went on family vacations with us.
Melody, you always called be Pasidena because you could not say Patsy Zeanah (which was my real name). I doubt if you remember me but I remember you and your family.
I still have many picture of Dale from our teenage years. I regret we did not stay close over the years.
I pray God will give you comfort at this time and also...

Melody,

Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I did not have the pleasure of knowing Dale personally but I felt I knew her through you and Mrs. Johnnie. I know today she and your parents are having a wonderful time together.
May God comfort you, Brooks, and Brandon

Dianne Spurgin

Lee, Brooks and Brandon,
I am so saddened to read of your loss. Dale was one of the first people I met upon moving to Northport and enrolling our son in school in 1978. We met just outside the front doors of Flatwoods Elementary. She was such a loving, caring person she must have sensed I needed a friend. She stepped up to me and introduced herself. She made me feel welcome in my new surroundings. She invited our son Ronnie over many times to play with Brooks. Most days her mother...