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Helen J. Brown

Randolph, Massachusetts

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BROWN, Helen J. (Lally) Of Randolph, after a long illness, October 5, 2008, devoted and loving mother and grandmother. Born in Watertown, Helen passed away on Sunday at the Coyne Healthcare Center in Rockland at the age of 84. Helen was raised in Watertown and graduated from St. Columbkille High...

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Great Nana:
I remember when I was little, you were my babysitter before Betty and John were. I remember you left for almost a month, and I cried each night that entire month because I wanted to see you. Nana Jean found an old picture of you holding me. There was a note on the back written from my mom saying it was from me. It said: "I'm crying because you went away for a month. But now you're back, and soon I'll be smiling again. Love Molly." You always used to make me smile. Even though...

Nana,
I miss you more than word can expresss..... You were one of the most caring and loving person I have ever known! You always made me laugh and I always knew the right things to say!!! But now you are in a better place where you can be the with the ones you once loved and no longer burdened with such a terrible disease. I will love you and miss you~
Michaela

Nana,
We will miss you more then these words can say.... You are the best, most loving, and caring grandmother a grandson could ask for... It hurts me so much that I will not be able to see you, hug you, kiss you, laugh with you, and cry with you... but it gives me great pleasure to know that you are with Gramps & Uncle Georgie doing those things.. I also know from the bottom of my heart, that when you were sick, you were still aware that we were all there loving you and praying for you....

Helen was a wonderful person and we had many fun times together. I love her and miss her. My love and prayers to all the Brown family. -Lois

Matt, We are so sorry to hear of your Grandmother's passing. Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time.

Lots of times I read to her
Lots of times I slept in her bed
Lots of times she helped me pray
Lots of times I heard her say
"Grandmothers are to love"
Lots of times she tucked me in
Lots of times she spelled to me
Lots of times she helped me out
Lots of times I heard her say
"Grandmothers are to love"
Lots of times we got a tan
Lots of times we did some puzzles
Lots of times we lauged, played, learned together
So now even though her voice, doesn't shine...

Dear Mike, Donna and Brown family I am so sorry for your loss. Your in my thoughts and prayers, may god give you the strength to get through this most difficult time. Love Ellen

Nana,

I will miss you more than i could ever say, but the fact that i will see you again someday makes it easier, i will see you with no illness and no pain. you've been my closest friend for all these years and am so thankfull for you. you were my safe haven and it was only a walk away. i'll love you forever.

love matthew

To the Brown Family
Hal and I have only known Michael a short time, when he came to work here in New Mexico. We wish to let you know that all of his friends in Corrales, NM extend their heart felt
sympathies to you at this time of great loss.
We personally would have loved to have met this fine lady who raised such of wonderful man.
Know that you are thought of often
in this difficult time.
Love,
Nena Ugarte
Hal Davis
Corrales, NM