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Doris Ruth Price Brown R.N.

Oakland, California

1936 - 2022

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Doris Ruth Price Brown R.N.July 21, 1936 - December 20, 2022I died at rest with 4 close family members at my bedside on an early Tuesday morning at Kaiser Oakland ICU, a great view. The day prior there were at least 20 family members visiting me. Nephew Sean Michael Norris with flute played my...

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Doris was always a joy to be around. I was one of the Richmond Police Officers who volunteered along with my wife Felicia who was a corrections officer at San Quentin, for Camp Joe. We still talk about the time we had with our kids, and Joe's stew and cornbread that he made over a camp fire. Precious memories

hello Ms.Brown.glad to see you are still with us in spirit!

Doris was cheerful, loving friend and listener with a saucy sense of humor. Her smile is lighting up the heavens. She will always be remembered by all who knew her.

Hi Sweetie. I love you and Uncle Joe. I often share the stories of our camping trips with the kids from my school; the fun we had; seeing the smiles on their faces, all the activities so well planned, good food, and sleeping in tents. You will never be forgotten Auntie; such a beautiful spirit. I love you forever. Vickie Price

My condolences to Joe and the family. Doris was the neighbor of my parents Ben and Ennis Dunn in Parchester Village. She was like family member who lived a few doors away. Both Doris and Joe kept a watchful eye on my parents as they aged. She was always there for them. I had so much gratitude for her willingness to check on the family. She was such a wonderful person who was loved by many. She will continue to be in our hearts and mind.

Here are a few excerpts from various cards received: "The world was a better place with Doris in it. She was one of the biggest hearted people I have had the privilege of knowing and having in my life" "I was always so touched by the ways she thought of our kids even after moving - I wish all neighbors were as welcoming and friendly as you both" "Doris was strongly instrumental in connecting neighbors with neighbors..."

Will love and miss you always.

As a friend of Mrs. Doris´ sister, I offer my deepest condolences to Marlene and her family. May you find comfort in this difficult time.

upon reading Ms. Browns obituary, a distant admirer. Ernest Cota Paradise,Ca.