Shirley-Brown-Obituary

Shirley Ann Brown

Jacksonville, Florida

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BROWN Shirley Ann Brown, 65, passed away Saturday, December 25, 2004 in Jacksonville, FL. She was preceded in death by her husband of 41 years, Don F. Brown and one sister, Rosie Floyd. She is survived by two daughters, Kim Newman and her husband Rusty, and Donna Lawrence; one sister, Brenda...

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You will be greatly missed by Ricky and I.We know that you are in a better place with you other loved ones and watching down on us.We love you.

Mom you have been such an important part of my life. You taught me how to be a mom to Haley. It saddens me that you had to go but I know Dad is taking care of you and you are both watching over all of us now. You will always be in my heart and I will love you forever. Thank you for being such a good Mom and Nana. We love you, Kim, Rusty, and Haley

It is a privledge to be considered one of Ms. Browns honorary daughters. She was a lady of grace and humor, one that will be truly missed.

Take a great big breath and run to meet your HON. We will miss you.

Shirley always had a special place in my heart. She was a wonderful, kind and delightful person. I was fortunate to have known her.

Thank you for all the times you kept an eye on me and Shawn growing up. You will be dearly missed and always remembered.

To The Brown Family,
Shirley was a sweet and caring lady and she will be missed in the neighborhood. Cherish the Memories.
Love and Prayers, Debbie and Pat

With deepest sympathy--
The Sentells

Although we never said goodbye, in your heart you know I will miss you deeply. I will always cherish the many days we spent together, just sitting around the house trying to find something to watch or buy on TV. Or the two of us trying to convince each other to go shopping at Sears or Target.
I Love You Always,

A dear neighbor and friend and will be missed. I shall always remember the morning coffees especially those during our times of mutual sorrows. Rest in peace now, and I will see you in the morning. Arthur