Marion-Brown-Obituary

Marion Brown

Otisco, New York

Jun 24, 1929 – Feb 3, 2023

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BORN
June 24, 1929
DIED
February 3, 2023
LOCATION
Otisco, New York

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Marion J. Brown February 3, 2023 Marion J. Brown, 93, of Otisco, passed away peacefully February 3, 2023. She graduated from Tully Central High School in 1946 and completed her LPN at Crouse Irving Hospital. She was very involved with the Vesper Church, playing the organ and piano and teaching...

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A beautiful Life well lived. Always giving a helping hand. A great friend and neighbor. I remember all the hiking we did with my sister when we were young. You will be missed. Love,

Nothing but great memories of my Aunt Marion. So happy that she is at peace. She and my Dad were very loving people in my life

We will truly miss Aunt Marion and her wonderful way of caring and sharing with all. Jon and Linda (Brown) Martin

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Marion was very caring and supportive to my mother, Eleanor Fish, who had dementia in the 90's. I always knew she was in good Christian hands when she was with Marion. Ruth Fish-Cooper

Marion, what a true friend you have been for just about all of our lives. So many memories we talked about so often. You were one great and thoughtful lady. May you Rest In Peace. Marie

Marion was a true lady in every sense. She shared many memories of the Vesper church with me, and was just fun to talk with and share ideas. She will be deeply missed, but I know our Lord welcomed her with open arms into heaven.

My condolences Joel and Richard, your mom was a sweetheart. She is one of my biggest memories at Vesper Church, from Sunday School, Vacation Bible Camp, Choir and Youth Group. she was a great lady and a big piece of Vesper and Otisco.

Eternal peace and rest to a wonderful person. We´ll miss this beautiful lady very much!

So sorry to hear of Marion´s passing. I have so many memories of her at the Vesper church where I sang in the choir with her playing the piano and organ. Going caroling at Christmas she was always ready with hot chocolate and cookies. In her later years always reaching out visiting with those in the hospital. She will certainly be missed