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Dorothy Bowers Brown

Penn Township, Pennsylvania

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Dorothy E. Bowers BrownDorothy E. Bowers Brown, 99, of Penn Township, Butler, died Sunday morning at Concordia in Cabot. Born in Slippery Rock, on April 8, 1913, she was the daughter of the late Charles A. and Hattie Marie Curry. A graduate of Slippery Rock State Teacher's College in 1935, she...

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I will always remember Mrs. Brown in English class. She always telling me and Annetta to to talking so much. She was a great teacher and she loved teaching. My deepest sympathy to Jeannette and Charles (Charlie) and the rest of the family. I am sure she will be sadly missed.

My deepest sympathy to the Brown family. I have wonderful memories of Knoch High when my mother and yours were teaching together. Your mother was a delightful person who always was willing to jump in and help with any project.

It was a true honor to know Dot! We will cherish our many fond memories of her. The delicious rolls she would make will be hard to duplicate. God Bless the Brown Family.

Dear Dorothy, What a dynamic person you were. I spent many afternoons at your home waiting to pick up Nancy because we were going to travel to a field hockey tournament. You always had a piece of pie ready for me. Thanks for being such a positive person. Love, Jean Heard

Thank you so much for letting my family claim you as our own Grandma Brown....... We were blessed to have known you.
Missy Parrotto

Mrs. Brown was a wonderful, talented teacher - who will always be remembered with great fondness and respect. She certainly was a positive guiding force for me at Knoch High School. Praying that your memories of a life well lived bring you peace and solace.

I will always love you Grandma. Your recipes will live on forever and Beth (grandchild) will continue to bake your rolls. I will cherish my memories at "Grandma's farm"...climbing apple trees, eating cookies, smelling cinnamon rolls, candy, holiday dinners, cousins, the view out the back door, playing in the barn and fishing in the pond. You were a wonderful Grandma and you left nothing undone in your life. Be at peace in heaven. I love you. Love, Aurora Sprincz

Donald and I fondly remember Mrs. Brown as kind friend on the staff of Knoch High School. She encouraged possibilities and made you feel that your contributions were important--from both the standpoint of a student and a fellow staff member. Her presence helped make "school" a wonderful place to be. Thank you, Dorothy, for all that you were to so many people.

Dot was very helpful to me as a beginning teacher. I fondly remember the EOY parties she hosted at her home. I will always remember this wonderful woman.